The Benazir Taleemi Wazaif Program is a major educational support initiative under the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). It provides quarterly stipends to students whose mothers are registered under the Benazir Kafalat Program. These financial incentives help low-income families afford education, school supplies, uniforms, transport, and other academic expenses.
To continue receiving the stipend, families must understand one crucial step:
Submitting the school verification form correctly and on time.
Failure to do so can result in delayed payments—or worse, complete suspension of the stipend.
This guide explains everything you need to know about submitting the school form, required documents, eligibility rules, and solutions if your child’s stipend stops.
What Is Benazir Taleemi Wazaif?
Benazir Taleemi Wazaif is a conditional cash transfer program designed to increase school enrollment and reduce dropout rates among children from poor families. The stipend is released quarterly for:
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Primary school students
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Secondary and middle-level students
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Higher secondary students
To stay eligible, students must:
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Be enrolled in a recognized school
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Maintain required attendance
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Submit school verification forms on time
If any verification step is missed, the stipend may be paused.
Why School Form Submission Is Important
The school verification form (also called the enrollment slip or admission form) confirms that:
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The child is officially enrolled in school
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Attendance and class details are verified
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The school is recognized by the authorities
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BISP can track performance and attendance
If the form is missing, incomplete, or outdated, BISP cannot validate your child’s enrollment — resulting in stipend blockage.
Important:
If your child changes schools and you do not submit a new form, the stipend will stop automatically.
Eligibility Criteria for Benazir Taleemi Wazaif
To receive Taleemi Wazaif payments, your child must meet the following conditions:
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Mother/guardian must be a registered beneficiary of the Benazir Kafalat Program
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Child must have a valid Form-B / Child Registration Certificate (CRC)
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Child should be enrolled in a recognized government or registered private school
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Age must match educational level (e.g., primary: approx. 4–12 years)
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Minimum attendance requirement: 70% per quarter
If these conditions are met, you can proceed with the school form submission.
Documents Required for School Form Submission
Before visiting the BISP office or Taleemi Wazaif desk, keep the following documents ready:
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Child’s B-Form (CRC)
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Mother/guardian’s CNIC registered in Benazir Kafalat
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School admission slip or certificate with class, section, and school name
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Signature and stamp of the head teacher or authorized school official
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Registered mobile number for receiving updates
Make sure all documents are valid and match official records.
How to Submit School Form for Taleemi Wazaif – Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Enroll Your Child in School
Ensure your child is admitted to a recognized institution and has a proper admission slip.
Step 2: Visit the BISP Office
Go to your nearest BISP/Tehsil office or camp and ask for the Taleemi Wazaif Enrollment Form.
Step 3: Fill in Basic Details
Enter the child’s name, class, section, school name, and parent information.
Step 4: Get the School to Verify
Take the form to your child’s school. The teacher or headmaster must:
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Fill in the school-side details
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Stamp the form
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Sign the verification section
Step 5: Submit the Form to BISP
Return to the BISP office with:
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Filled form
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CNIC
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Child’s B-Form
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Admission slip
The staff will verify the details and complete your child’s registration in the Taleemi Wazaif system.
Step 6: Await Confirmation
Once approved, your child’s stipend will continue in the next payment cycle.
Common Mistakes That Cause Stipend Delays
Avoid the errors below to ensure uninterrupted Taleemi Wazaif payments:
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Submitting the form without a school stamp or signature
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Not updating details after changing schools
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Mismatched child information on Form-B and school records
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Expired or incorrect CNIC
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Attendance below 70%
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Using an inactive or unregistered mobile number
Fix these issues quickly to avoid payment stoppage.
Quick Checklist for Parents
| Task | Why It Matters | When to Do It |
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| Collect CNIC & B-Form | Required for verification | Before form submission |
| Get enrollment slip | Proof of admission | Immediately after admission |
| School verification (stamp/sign) | Confirms authenticity | Same day as form filling |
| Submit form at BISP | Final step to activate stipend | Before the deadline |
| Maintain attendance (≥70%) | Mandatory for payments | Every quarter |
| Update school change | Prevents blockage | Immediately after transfer |
What to Do If the Stipend Stops
Don’t panic — most issues are fixable.
Check Attendance
If attendance is below 70%, improve consistency.
Submit or Update the Form
Maybe the school form wasn’t submitted or had errors.
Correct CNIC or B-Form
Fix any mistakes at NADRA and re-submit.
Inform BISP After School Change
Submit a new verification form from the new school.
Visit the BISP Office
They can check your status and reinstate payments.
Sometimes, missed payments can be recovered after correction.
Final Tips for Smooth Stipend Continuation
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Keep all documents updated
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Submit forms early—don’t wait
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Maintain your child’s attendance
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Save all SMS alerts from BISP
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Contact the BISP helpline for issues
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Update your mobile number if changed
Following these steps ensures your child receives continuous educational support without delays.