Education in Karachi
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Education in Karachi, Pakistan, is divided into five levels: primary (grades one through five); middle (grades six through eight); high (grades nine and ten, leading to the Secondary School Certificate); intermediate (grades eleven and twelve, leading to a Higher Secondary School Certificate); and university programs leading to graduate and advanced degrees.
Karachi has both public and private educational institutions from primary to university level. Most educational institutions are gender based from primary to university level.
All academic education institutions are the responsibility of the provincial governments. The federal government mostly assists in curriculum development, accreditation and some financing of research.
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[edit] Pre-school
A child may begin his/her schooling at a pre-school at the age of 3. Over the last few years, many new kindergarten (sometimes called montessori) schools have also sprung up in Karachi. Usually pre-school Muslim children get Islamic education of Quran and Hadis at home or local Masjid or Madrasahs.
[edit] Primary Education
There are many private and public schools in Karachi.
[edit] Secondary Education
There are many secondary schools in Karachi. The City School has a wide variety of branches of Secondary Education in North Nazimabad, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, PECHS, PAF Chapter, Clifton and Darakshah.
[edit] Higher Secondary Education
[edit] Colleges
[edit] Universities
Most universities of Karachi are considered to be amongst the premier educational institutions of Pakistan. For 2004-05, the city's literacy rate was estimated at 65.26%, Highest in Pakistan with a GER of 111%[1].

