The Benazir Taleemi Wazaif is a scholarship initiative run under the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). It is designed to help children from low-income families stay in school. The core idea is simple: when families struggle with paying school-related expenses—like transport, books, uniforms, and exam fees—kids are more likely to drop out or not even enroll.
Under this program, quarterly financial support is given to eligible students. The goal is threefold:
The scholarships cover students in primary (classes 1–5), secondary (6–10), and higher secondary (11–12) levels. To receive payments, students must attend school regularly (minimum 70%) and be children of mothers who are active beneficiaries of BISP Kafalat program.
There are several important reasons for increasing the stipend payment rates in Phase 3, started in June 2025:
Families report that prices for uniforms, books, and transportation have been steadily increasing since 2020. These costs were pushing more children—especially girls—to leave school early.
In 2024 and early 2025, Pakistan experienced high inflation, eroding the purchasing power of previous payments. To ensure the scholarship remained helpful, BISP increased the stipend amounts.
The government found that even small financial incentives can greatly improve attendance. By raising the amount—especially for girls—they hope to reduce dropout rates and encourage regular attendance.
The decision did not come out of thin air. BISP examined attendance records, consulted provincial education departments, and conducted surveys among beneficiary families. These data showed that more money would truly help.
This change shows the government is serious about long-term poverty reduction through education. Investing in children’s education now means paying less for social support later.
Here is the detailed update to the quarterly stipend amounts for boys and girls:
| Education Level | Boys (Old → New) | Girls (Old → New) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary (Class 1–5) | Rs 2,000 → Rs 2,500 | Rs 2,500 → Rs 3,000 |
| Secondary (Class 6–10) | Rs 3,000 → Rs 3,500 | Rs 3,500 → Rs 4,000 |
| Higher Secondary (11–12) | Rs 4,000 → Rs 4,500 | Rs 4,500 → Rs 5,000 |
These changes aim to support both educational costs and gender equity in schooling.
To receive the updated payment, children must meet all the following criteria:
If any of these conditions fail, the child may be temporarily or permanently banned from receiving payments until resolved.
Also Read: BISP Dynamic Survey 2025 – Deadline and Remaining Districts
BISP designed easy options so mothers can track whether the new stipend has been paid:
Open your phone’s Messaging app
Type the mother’s 13-digit CNIC number
Send it to 8171
You’ll get an SMS with the latest payment status and amount
This method is free, quick, and works even in remote areas with weak internet.
Go to your nearest BISP office
Bring along:
Mother’s CNIC
Child’s original B‑Form
Ask the staff to look up the Taleemi Wazaif payment record
They will inform you if payment has been issued or is still pending
This is helpful if you suspect any issues or discrepancies.
Once the payment is confirmed, there are several ways to withdraw:
All methods now require biometric verification (fingerprint or face scan) to ensure only eligible recipients receive funds.
If your child isn’t yet in the program, registering now ensures eligibility for future payments, including the boosted rates:
Confirm the mother is a current BISP Kafalat beneficiary
Visit the nearest BISP Tehsil Office
Bring required documents:
CNIC of mother
Child’s B-Form
School admission slip or certificate
Recent utility bills (electricity, gas, etc.)
Fill out the Taleemi Wazaif registration form
School must verify:
Child’s enrollment
Minimum 70% attendance
Undergo biometric verification
After approval, a confirmation SMS will be sent to the mother’s number
Once approved, your child will begin receiving quarterly payments in the next cycle if they meet all terms.
Also Read: BISP NSER Verification Phase 3 Begins After 3 Years – Full Guide
Here’s a list of common problems and what families should do to fix them:
| Problem | Why It Happens | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Low attendance (<70%) | Child not regularly attending school | Ensure attendance improves quickly; update records when attendance recovers |
| School transfer not reported | Without updating BISP system, payment halts | Immediately report any school or address changes at a Tehsil Office |
| Outdated B‑Form | If B‑Form isn’t updated or linked to the mother | Visit NADRA or BISP to update/ link the record |
| Dynamic survey not completed | If BISP’s periodic survey isn’t done, eligibility is suspended | Visit office promptly to complete survey |
| Biometric failure | Fingerprint/ face scan not working due to various issues | Re-verify at NADRA or BISP; backup options available |
| CNIC expired | Outdated ID will block payments | Renew CNIC and re-submit documents ASAP |
| Unreported PMT changes | If family income or status changes and isn’t re-tested | Request re-survey or PMT reassessment at office |
Fixing these issues quickly ensures ongoing eligibility and seamless payment.
Families benefit from increased stipend amounts that cover more of the actual costs of schooling.
Especially when payments are tied to attendance, children and families have more reasons to prioritize school.
By offering higher stipends to girls, BISP encourages their continued enrollment, helping reduce the gender gap in education.
Financial assistance gives families breathing room and helps lift them out of the poverty cycle by investing in children’s futures.
An educated population boosts job prospects, national productivity, and economic growth, making this a long-term investment for Pakistan.
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Also Read: BISP 2025 Registration: New Criteria & Rs. 13,500 Payment Update
The 2025 increase in Benazir Taleemi Wazaif payments is a well-planned move to address real financial challenges families face. By understanding the eligibility criteria, using the check and withdrawal methods, and swiftly resolving any issues, beneficiary families can make this support count.
This initiative doesn’t just give money—it gives hope. It helps ensure children—especially girls—stay in school, learn, and build a brighter future. If you need help or have any questions, contact your local BISP office or dial the BISP helpline today.
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