Deeni Madaris: Institutions, Teachers and Enrolment by Province and Gender (2023-24)

Region
Institutions Enrolment Teachers
Male Female Mixed Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Punjab 20,053 8,822 818 29,693 739,551 1,041,715 1,781,266 93,850 32,159 126,009
Sindh 6,556 2,526 136 9,218 324,247 279,994 604,241 45,545 9,026 54,571
KP 10,951 1,827 211 12,989 158,520 324,261 482,781 77,637 7,578 85,215
Balochistan 3,384 504 63 3,951 78,949 64,241 143,190 28,652 1,730 30,382
AJ&K 1,418 583 50 2,051 39,884 42,865 82,749 5,845 2,184 8,029
GB 4,566 1,772 11 6,349 70,987 50,261 121,248 9,478 3,478 12,956
ICT 499 163 49 711 24,811 20,589 45,400 3,337 827 4,164
Total 47,427 16,197 1,338 64,962 1,436,949 1,823,926 3,260,875 264,343 56,983 321,326
Source: PES 2023-24
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