Society places an extremely high value on education, and enrollment levels for both boys and girls through the free upper secondary level exceeded 96%.
According to the government of Pakistan, total enrollment level of pre-primary in public sector was 4,391,144.
The enrollment level falls dramatically from primary to middle school level in Pakistan.
When elementary education was made mandatory in 1960, there were equal enrollment levels for boys and girls.
It has tertiary gross enrollment levels of about 40 percent which is higher than the regional average, as can be seen from the chart below.
The halls accommodate the number of students at the current enrollment level.
The next wave of annexation came during the 1950s and 1960s, when hitherto-unprecedented enrollment levels occurred.
Among other criticisms the Pakistani education system faces is the gender disparity in enrollment levels.
Due to the number of lives lost, enrollment levels remained low until well after the war was over.
Of these three, two saw a combined enrollment level of almost 700,000 enrollees.