Student Statistical Information
NOTE: The data covers 95% of Hazara students studying within the surrounding of Quetta, Pakistan. The survey was conducted by Mr. Ishaq Muhammadi with the help of our other Hazara friends. (Updated - November 6th, 2001)
NUMBER OF HAZARA FEMALE STUDENTS IN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
| S.No. |
Institution |
No. of Students |
| 1. |
Govt. Girls Middle School Sayad Abad, Quetta. |
421 |
| 2. |
Govt. Girls Middle School Hazara Town, Quetta. |
1760 |
| 3. |
Govt. Girls High School Momin Abad, Quetta. |
2470 |
| 4. |
Govt. Girls High School Sardar Essa Khan, Quetta. |
2495 |
| 5. |
Govt. Girls High School Islamabad, Quetta. (Estimated) |
700 |
| 6. |
Govt. Girls College Sardar Nisar, Quetta. |
60 |
| 7. |
Govt. Girls College Quetta. (Estimated) |
1300 |
| 8. |
Govt. Girls College Islamia. (Estimated) |
60 |
| 9. |
Balochistan University, Quetta. |
67 |
|
| TOTAL
| 9333
|
NUMBER OF HAZARA MALE STUDENTS IN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
| S.No. |
Institution |
No. of Students |
| 1. |
Masjeed School Momin Abad, Quetta. (Up to Class 3) |
267 |
| 2. |
Masjeed Primary School Nasir Abad, Quetta. |
236 |
| 3. |
Primary School Nachari, Quetta. |
851 |
| 4. |
Primary School Jamia Imamia Sayad Abad, Quetta. |
625 |
| 5. |
Primary School Mari Abad, Quetta. |
1096 |
| 6. |
Govt. High School Sardar Ishaq Khan, Quetta. |
394 |
| 7. |
Govt. High School Hazara Society, Quetta. |
2160 |
| 8. |
Govt. High School Yazdan Khan, Quetta. |
850 |
| 9. |
Govt. Middle School Hazara Town, Quetta. |
1640 |
| 10. |
General Mohd. Musa Khan College, Quetta. (Estimated) |
400 |
| 11. |
Other Govt. Colleges (Estimated) |
100 |
| 12. |
Balochistan University, Quetta. |
25 |
| 13. |
Primary School Fasil Town, Brewary Road, Quetta. |
400 |
|
| TOTAL
| 9043
|
NUMBER OF HAZARA MALE / FEMALE STUDENTS IN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
| S.No. |
Institution |
No. of Students |
| 1. |
Babul Ilm Primary School Nasir Abad, Quetta. |
247 |
| 2. |
Madina-tul-Ilm Primary School Hazara Town, Quetta. |
280 |
| 3. |
Home School Haji Essa Street Nasir Abad, Quetta. |
190 |
| 4. |
Home School Nasir Abad, Quetta. |
85 |
|
| TOTAL
| 802
|
NUMBER OF HAZARA MALE / FEMALE STUDENTS IN PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
| S.No. |
Institution |
No. of Students |
| 1. |
Dawn Ideal Middle School Nasir Abad, Quetta. |
310 |
| 2. |
Ummat Middle School Mari Abad, Quetta. |
480 |
| 3. |
Al-Mustafa Middle School Haji Abad, Quetta. |
514 |
| 4. |
Tanzeem High School Alamdar Road, Quetta. |
683 |
| 5. |
Fuji Foundation High School Quetta Cantt. |
80 |
| 6. |
Danish High School Hazara Town, Quetta. |
605 |
| 7. |
A One City High School Hazara Town, Quetta. |
1500 |
| 8. |
Ali Module High School Hazara Town, Quetta. |
830 |
| 9. |
Kinder Garden High School Hazara Town, Quetta. |
770 |
| 10. |
Other Institutions (Estimated) |
2500 |
|
| TOTAL
| 8272
|
NUMBER OF HAZARA AFGHAN REFUGEE MALE / FEMALE STUDENTS IN PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
| S.No. |
Institution |
No. of Students |
| 1. |
Eleven Schools Under Afghan Teachers Association in Quetta. |
4972 |
| 2. |
Four Schools Under Iranian Supervision in Quetta. |
2500 |
| 3. |
Educational Institution Under Supervision of Dr. Sema in Quetta. (Hostel Facilities) |
57 |
|
| TOTAL
| 7529
|
TOTAL STUDENTS
| Total Number of Female Students
| 9333 |
| Total Number of Male Students
| 9043 |
| Total Number of Male/Female Students
| 16603 |
| Grand Total
| 34979
|
Note About Statistics:
Accuracy:
95%
Margin of Error:
[+/- 5%]
- It is not possible to collect 100% accurate figure of Hazara students studying at various institutions because a large number of Hazara students also study at different schools in Quetta and surroundings.
- In co-educational institutions, it is also not possible to figure out correct number of girls and boys students. However, according to our knowledge/survey at least 30% of students are believed to be girls. And out of nearly 35,000 Hazara students, girls are 15,000.
- It is worth noting that Hazara girls students have larger number than boys in government institutions while in private sector the situation is quite opposite. It shows minor discrimination towards girls because private schools demand fees while government institutions are free.
- Despite these facts, girls are larger in numbers in colleges and higher institutions compare to boys. It is worth noting that the Quota System in the province discourages competition. Girls in general, study harder then boys and therefore if seats were to be awarded according to merit, they would have a higher percentage of the seats in the higher institutions. It is possible that the higher numbers of girls in schools are due to the lack of job opportunity.
- Hazara Afghan refugees inspite of prevailing hurdles, have 12 institutions including one college (Laisa-e-Noor). Students studying at Hazarajat (Afghanistan) mostly join the college by the name of Institute-e-Uloom which provides computer knowledge besides routine courses and also provides hostel facilities running under the leadership of famous Hazara lady social worker Dr. Sema Samar