A government school and an O-level school are two extremes of the stratified education system that exists in the country which one of them will children end up in depends on how much money their parents have. A rough estimate of the various layers that make up urban education brings forward eight categories of parallel systems that have been functioning for years – Madrassahs, government schools, English-medium schools, cadet schools and colleges, O- and A- level schools, the Aga Khan University board, government colleges and public and private universities.
In the absence of any formal tab, each of these schooling systems devises a different curriculum and fee structure. As a result, each institute attracts a certain social class, and year after year, churns out batches of students, who share life experiences completely alien to each other.
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