In Human development Report 
Pakistan is placed at 136th position for having just 49.9% educated population. 
In addition to that, Pakistan is ranked at 113th out of 120 registered UN 
members according to the research conducted by UNESCO et. all. Some of the very 
basic flaws of the education system in Pakistan contribute to the economic, 
ethnic and sociopolitical crisis within the country.
Flaws of Education System in Pakistan
Firstly, the education system of Pakistan is based on unequal lines. Medium of 
education is different in both, public and private sector. This create a sort of 
disparity among people, dividing them into two segments. Such a distraught 
infrastructure is a basic cause of high illiteracy rate in Pakistan and high 
drop out rates in rural areas and public school.
Secondly, regional disparity is also a major cause. The schools in Balochistan 
(the largest province of Pakistan by Area) are not that much groomed as that of 
Punjab (the largest province Of Pakistan by Population). In FATA, the literacy 
rate is deplorable constituting 29.5% in males and 3% in females.
The third major cause of flawed education system in Pakistan is gender 
discrimination. The current primary school ratio of boys and girls is 10:4, 
which is a cause of huge concern. For the last few years there has been an 
increase in the growth of private schools. It is believed that Pakistan is among 
the most prominent states affected by gender discrimination. That not only harms 
the quality of education in Pakistan but create a gap among haves and have nots.
Fourthly, the lack of technical education is a biggest flaw in the education 
policy that has never been focused before. Therefore, less technical people 
means low standard of education. 
Fifthly, the allocation of funds for education are very low. It is only 1.5 to 
2.0 percent of the total GDP. It should be around 7% of the total GDP. At that 
budget allocation, the illiteracy rate in Pakistan would not decrease but rather 
increase. The federal and provincial governments need to cut down their 
expenditures in other areas and spend a bigger proportion of income on 
education.
Moreover, the quality of education in most of the public schools and colleges is 
well below par; the teachers in government schools are not well trained. People 
who do not get job in any other sector, they try their luck in educational 
system. They are not professionally trained teachers so they are unable to train 
a nation.Quality of teaching needs special attention in rural areas where the 
teachers lack in all departments. 
In America, Europe and most of the developed countries, the emphasis of the 
states is on developing virtual education systems i.e. provision of education 
through online networks. The idea of online education is gathering momentum and 
many online institutions have been set up which offer online courses and online 
degrees. The Higher Education Commission and Education ministry need to focus on 
developing a strong online education network so that students through out the 
country can benefit. Universities such as Harvard, Berkley and MIT are offering 
online courses and degrees. It reflects the importance of online education in 
today’s modern high tech world.
Finally, Poverty is also another factor that restrict the parents to send their 
children to public or private schools. So, they prefer to send their children to 
Madrassas where education is totally free. The government has to make changes to 
financial infrastructure to improve the situation. Bank loans for education 
purposes should not be interest based as it discourages the people of Pakistan 
to acquire loans. Education loans are offered at low rates through out the world 
and it enable people to acquire quality education.
Social awareness regarding all these issues need to be spread and we, the people 
of Pakistan have to work hand in hand with the government authorities to improve 
the current system. Our children should not be deprived of their basic right to 
acquire knowledge.
All these issues contribute to high illiteracy rate, which in turn result in 
economic crisis in shape of high unemployment rate and below-par quality of 
labor. Moreover, the country suffers on social, political and technological 
front! There are hundred other problems which need attention but the core-issues 
need to be addressed as soon as possible. You can read my article Pakistan’s 
Educational System which is an overview of the education infra-structure within 
the country.
In today’s world, the benchmark for excellence is education. Moreover, if a 
country has a distraught academic infrastructure, the chances to survive in 
current competitive world are petite. The illiteracy rate in Pakistan is 
alarmingly high which calls for critical attention. The federal and provincial 
governments need to work together towards elimination of flaws of education 
system in Pakistan.