BISP Taleemi Wazaif – How to Register, Check Eligibility & File Complaints

BISP Taleemi Wazaif

BISP Taleemi Wazaif. Education is the backbone of a better future, but many children in Pakistan continue dropping out of school due to a lack of money. To address this concern the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) introduced the Taleemi Wazaif programme. This programme provides education allowances to low-income families making it possible for children to keep attending school or making it easier for children to attend school especially girls who are catered for under the scheme. By 2025 the programme would have become open and visible to greater stakeholder participation through digital registration, online checks on eligibility, online complaint services, etc. Families who are already registered in BISP would have less complications in registering their children under this scheme. BISP would be able to track child enrolment/attendance in the education programme seeing that the idea is to ensure the child does not drop out of school or education is never interrupted.

Purpose of the Education Stipend

The primary objective of BISP Taleemi Wazaif is to allow children from poor families to continue their schooling. Parents often have to choose between making enough money to meet their basic survival needs and sending their children to school, and too often children—or girls—are the ones who end up dropping out.

The stipend helps families cover essential costs like:

  • School uniforms
  • Books and stationery
  • Transport or school fees

With stipends connected to at least 70% attendance, it helps to also nurture a learning habit. This lowers the dropout rate and helps parents realize that education is an investment in their child’s future.

Who Can Apply for Taleemi Wazaif

This program is only for families who have already been receiving financial assistance under BISP. It is intended to provide additional support so that the children can participate in their educational studies without interruption and continue to develop educationally.

  • Eligible students: Boys and girls from Class 1 to 12
  • Priority for girls: Girls receive slightly higher stipends to promote equal opportunities and reduce gender gaps in education
  • Condition: The child must be enrolled in a government or registered private school

Eligibility Criteria Explained

To ensure fairness, BISP has set specific rules for eligibility.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Mother must be a registered BISP beneficiary
  • The student must be enrolled in a recognized school (public or private)
  • Applicable for Classes 1 to 12
  • Minimum 70% attendance is required monthly
  • Valid CNIC/B-Form must be provided
  • Only families already registered under BISP can apply

Age Criteria:

  • Primary Education: 4 – 12 years
  • Secondary Education: 8 – 18 years
  • Higher Secondary: 13 – 22 years

Girls are prioritized with higher stipends, ensuring they remain in school for longer.

Stipend Amounts & Benefits

The stipend is given quarterly (every three months) and differs for boys and girls:

  • Primary Level: Boys – Rs. 2000 | Girls – Rs. 2500
  • Secondary Level: Boys – Rs. 3000 | Girls – Rs. 3500
  • Higher Secondary Level: Boys – Rs. 4000 | Girls – Rs. 4500
  • Graduation Bonus for Girls: Girls completing primary school receive a one-time Rs. 3500 bonus. This special reward motivates families to keep their daughters in school and supports them as they move toward higher education.

Documents Required for Registration

To apply for Taleemi Wazaif, families need to provide the following documents:

  • CNIC or B-Form of the student
  • Proof of enrollment/admission certificate
  • Passport-size photograph of the student
  • Parent/guardian CNIC
  • Proof of residence (utility bill or rental agreement)
  • Income certificate (if required)

Submitting correct and updated documents ensures a smooth process and timely stipend release.

BISP Taleemi Wazaif – How to Register, Check Eligibility & File Complaints

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How to Register for Taleemi Wazaif

Registering for this program is simple and free.

Steps to Register:

  1. Visit your nearest BISP registration/Tehsil center
  2. Provide your CNIC/B-Form and required documents
  3. Fill out the application form carefully
  4. Submit the form at the office or online (if the option is available)
  5. Wait for verification from BISP
  6. Once approved, your child will start receiving stipends quarterly

How to Check Application Status

BISP makes it easy for families to track their application progress.

Ways to Check:

  • Online: Visit the official BISP website → Taleemi Wazaif status section → Enter CNIC or reference number → View results
  • SMS Service: Send CNIC number to 8171 → Receive reply with current status

Common Reasons for Payment Deductions

Sometimes families may notice reduced or stopped payments. Common causes include:

  • Attendance below 70%
  • Incorrect or missing documents
  • Change in family income or migration to another area
  • Student’s death or discontinuation of studies
  • Technical issues during biometric verification

By ensuring accurate details and regular school attendance, most deduction problems can be avoided.

How to File a Deduction Complaint

If you face a deduction issue, you can file a complaint easily.

Steps to File a Complaint:

  1. Gather documents (CNIC, registration details, payment slips)
  2. Visit the nearest BISP office or the official website
  3. Submit your complaint with proof
  4. You can also call the helpline (0800-26477) or send an SMS to 8171 for assistance

Quick reporting ensures faster problem resolution and smooth stipend payments.

BISP Helpline & Support Services

BISP provides multiple support options for beneficiaries:

  • Helpline: 0800-26477
  • SMS Service: Send CNIC to 8171
  • Tehsil Offices: Visit for in-person guidance

These services help with registration, status checks, and complaint handling.

Tips to Avoid Future Payment Issues

  • Keep CNIC and registration details updated
  • Ensure children’s attendance is above 70%
  • Regularly check payment status online or by SMS
  • Report any change in family circumstances immediately

Final Words

The BISP Taleemi Wazaif Program is a critical program for families who are unable to afford education in schools. As the program directly provides stipends to parents to keep children in school, with an emphasis on girls, and increases transparency, the ability for families to register, learn the eligibility criteria, and learn the complaints process will allow families to have the best experience of the program. Knowing to maintain the program ultimately gives children a flow of income so that they can return to brighter, better, and more educated futures for Pakistan. 

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