Provincial Breakdown of NFE Teaching Workforce by Gender (2022–24)

Province/ Area
2022-23 2023-24
Male Female Total Male Female Total
AJK 56 547 603 63 717 780
Balochistan 364 598 962 534 937 1471
GB 327 611 938 330 808 1138
ICT 330 1,347 1,677 501 1481 1982
KP 1,184 6,589 7,773 1782 7326 9108
Punjab 2,762 17,616 20,378 3168 18474 21642
Sindh 218 1,184 1,402 353 1929 2282
Total 5,241 28,692 33,733 6,731 31,672 38,403
Source: PIE Annual Statistical Report 2023-24
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