How to Get Ehsaas Taleemi Wazaif After BISP Approval
f your family is already enrolled in the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), there’s good news: your children may qualify for Ehsaas Taleemi Wazaif, a financial aid program to help cover school-related expenses. This guide explains how to get the stipend step-by-step, using clear and simple language.
Whether your child is in primary school or about to complete higher secondary, this information will help you apply smoothly and get the support you deserve.
What Is Ehsaas Taleemi Wazaif?
Ehsaas Taleemi Wazaif is a government-funded initiative that offers educational stipends to children whose families are receiving financial assistance under BISP. It aims to help students continue their studies and reduce the number of school dropouts in low-income communities.
The support is provided every few months, and the amount depends on your child’s class level.
Who Can Benefit from the Program?
To be eligible for Taleemi Wazaif, your family must meet certain conditions. These include:
- The mother or legal guardian must already be part of BISP.
- The child must be attending school regularly.
- The child’s age should be within the following ranges:
- 4 to 12 years for primary school
- 8 to 18 years for secondary school
- 13 to 22 years for higher secondary
- School attendance must be at least 70% each quarter.
If these apply to your child, you’re ready to begin the process.
Documents You’ll Need
Make sure to prepare the following documents before going to apply:
- Mother’s or guardian’s CNIC (identity card)
- Child’s B-form or birth certificate
- A school slip filled and signed by the school principal
- A recent photograph of the child (if requested)
Having these documents ready will help avoid delays.
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Step-by-Step Registration Process
Step 1: Visit Your Local Ehsaas or BISP Office
Take the required documents and head to the nearest registration center. Ask for the Taleemi Wazaif registration form. The staff there will guide you through the process.
Step 2: Fill Out the Registration Form
Provide complete details about the child, such as name, age, school name, class level, and guardian’s information. The school principal or headmaster must sign and stamp the form to confirm enrollment.
Step 3: Submit All Documents
Return the completed form to the same center. Be sure everything is filled out properly. You may get a slip or confirmation that your documents were accepted.
Step 4: Wait for Approval and Verification
Once submitted, your documents will go through a verification process. Officials will confirm that:
- The child is enrolled in a school
- Attendance records meet the 70% requirement
- Your BISP status is active
This review can take a few weeks. Once everything checks out, the child will be officially added to the program.
Step 5: Start Receiving Stipends
When your child is approved, you’ll begin receiving education payments every quarter. Here’s what you can expect based on school level:
Education Level | Boys (PKR) | Girls (PKR) |
---|---|---|
Primary School | 1,500 | 2,000 |
Secondary School | 2,500 | 3,000 |
Higher Secondary School | 3,500 | 4,000 |
These payments may be collected through specific payment agents, ATMs, or designated centers, depending on your location.
How to Track Payment Status
There are two main ways to check whether your child’s stipend is approved or sent:
Option 1: Through SMS
Send your CNIC number by text message to 8171. You will receive a reply confirming your eligibility or payment details.
Option 2: Using the Official Website
Go to the BISP or Ehsaas tracking portal. Enter your CNIC number and complete the captcha to see updates on your child’s status.
Updating School Information
If your child transfers to another school, you’ll need to update the new school details. Here’s what to do:
- Get a fresh enrollment slip from the new school.
- Have it signed and stamped by the new headteacher.
- Submit it at the nearest BISP or Ehsaas office.
If you skip this step, your child’s payments may be delayed or stopped.
Tips to Keep Payments Coming
To avoid interruptions in the stipend, follow these best practices:
- Keep the child’s school attendance above 70%.
- Always update school information if your child changes schools.
- Don’t lose your CNIC and B-form—you’ll need them for verification.
- Remember, you never need to pay fees to apply—this service is free.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply if I’m not receiving BISP?
No. Only families who are registered under BISP can apply for the education stipend.
How many children can I register?
You can register all eligible school-going children in your household.
How soon will I get the first payment?
If the documents are correct, you may start receiving payments within 1 to 2 months after approval.
What if attendance drops below the required level?
Your child’s stipend may be put on hold until attendance improves.
How often are payments issued?
The funds are sent out once every three months.
Final Thoughts
Getting financial support for your child’s education is now easier if your family is already part of the BISP program. With the Ehsaas Taleemi Wazaif initiative, parents can help their children stay in school without the stress of extra expenses.
By following these simple steps—collecting documents, registering, and keeping school attendance high—you ensure your child receives the education stipend regularly and without any problem.
Make sure to stay updated, keep records safe, and reach out to your nearest office if you ever need assistance.
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