Benazir Taleemi Wazaif Check Online
As we enter January 2026, education remains a top priority for households relying on the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). The Benazir Taleemi Wazaif Program remains a crucial lifeline, providing conditional cash grants to ensure that children from eligible families stay in school.
With the new year, many beneficiaries are urgently searching for methods to perform a Benazir Taleemi Wazaif check online to confirm their children’s enrollment status and upcoming stipend amounts.
This comprehensive guide is updated for 2026, offering the latest stipend rates, explaining the critical attendance rules for the current quarter, and detailing the exact process for checking your status and registering new children.

Latest Updates on Benazir Taleemi Wazaif for January 2026
For January 2026, BISP has confirmed that the Taleemi Wazaif program is fully active. Here are the key updates beneficiaries need to know right now:
- Payments remain linked to Kafaalat: The educational stipend is still exclusively for children of active BISP Kafaalat beneficiaries.
- Current Quarter Monitoring: Attendance for the January-March 2026 quarter is currently being monitored in schools. Ensuring your child goes to school now is crucial for receiving the next payment.
- Focus on Girls’ Education: The government continues to provide higher stipend amounts for girl students at all levels to encourage female literacy.

Benazir Taleemi Wazaif Check Online: Step-by-Step Guide
This is the most common query in 2026. Many users want to know the specific status of their child’s stipend.
It is important to clarify: There is no separate, dedicated online portal just for Taleemi Wazaif status. The status of the educational stipend is inherently linked to the mother’s main BISP Kafaalat account.
Here is how you can effectively perform a Benazir Taleemi Wazaif check online:
Method 1: Using the 8171 Web Portal (Most Accurate)
- Visit the official BISP 8171 web portal.
- Enter the mother’s CNIC number (the Kafaalat beneficiary).
- Enter the captcha code shown on the screen.
- Click “Check Status”.
Interpreting the Result:
If the portal shows that the mother’s Kafaalat payment has been released, the Taleemi Wazaif stipends for all registered, attendance-compliant children are usually included in that total amount. The portal does not break down the amount per child.
Method 2: Checking via Bank Receipt (ATM/POS)
When you withdraw the mother’s quarterly Kafaalat payment (from an HBL/Bank Alfalah ATM or retailer), pay close attention to the receipt.
If the total amount withdrawn is significantly higher than the standard Kafaalat stipend (e.g., higher than Rs. 10,500), the extra amount is the combined Taleemi Wazaif for your children.
New Stipend Payment Rates List for 2026
The government has maintained the increased stipend rates for 2026 to combat inflation and support school-going children. These payments are released quarterly (every three months).
Here is the confirmed payment chart for 2026:
| Education Level | Classes | Quarterly Stipend (Boys) | Quarterly Stipend (Girls) |
| Primary | Class 1 to 5 | Rs. 2,500 | Rs. 3,000 |
| Secondary (Matric) | Class 6 to 10 | Rs. 3,500 | Rs. 4,000 |
| Higher Secondary (Inter) | Class 11 to 12 | Rs. 4,500 | Rs. 5,000 |
One-Time Graduation Bonus: A special bonus of Rs. 3,000 is awarded to girl students who successfully pass Grade 5 (Primary) to encourage them to continue into Secondary school.
The Crucial 70% Attendance Condition in 2026
Many beneficiaries in January 2026 complain that they received the mother’s money but not the children’s stipend. The primary reason for this is almost always the attendance rule.
The stipend is conditional. It is not automatic.
To receive the payment for any quarter, the registered child must have at least 70% school attendance during those three months. BISP gets this data directly from schools via provincial education departments.
Important for January 2026: If your child missed many school days during the previous quarter (Oct-Dec 2025) due to winter holidays, sickness, or other reasons, their stipend for that period might be stopped due to low attendance.
How to Register for Taleemi Wazaif in 2026
If you are an active Kafaalat beneficiary and have a child who is not yet registered, follow this physical registration process. Note: Initial registration cannot be done online.
- Required Documents: Gather the mother’s original CNIC and the Child’s original B-Form (issued by NADRA).
- Visit BISP Office: Go to your nearest BISP Tehsil office along with the child.
- Get Enrollment Slip: The BISP officer will enter the child’s data and issue a “School Enrollment Slip”.
- School Verification: Take this slip to the child’s school headmaster. They will fill in the class, admission date, EMIS code, sign, and stamp it.
- Final Submission: Submit the completed slip back to the BISP Tehsil office to finalize registration.
Common Reasons for Payment Stoppage in 2026
If you have performed a Benazir Taleemi wazaif check online via the 8171 portal and realize the money hasn’t come, one of these reasons is likely the cause:
- Attendance Below 70%: The most common reason. Check with the school immediately regarding their marked attendance records.
- Mother’s Kafaalat Blocked: If the mother’s main BISP account is blocked due to updating surveys or other issues, the children’s stipends automatically stop.
- Change of School: If a child changed schools without informing the BISP office and submitting a new enrollment slip from the new school, payments will stop.
- Age Limit Exceeded: The child may have crossed the maximum age limit for their current educational level.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: The 8171 portal shows the mother’s payment, but how do I know if the child’s money is included?
A: The portal only shows the total available balance. You will only know the exact breakdown when you withdraw the cash and check the bank receipt. If the total is higher than the basic Kafaalat amount, it includes the Wazifa.
Q: My daughter just passed Class 5. How do I get the Rs. 3,000 bonus?
A: BISP automatically tracks this through school data. Once her promotion to Class 6 is verified in the system, the one-time bonus will be added to the next quarterly payment.
Q: Can private school students register for Benazir Taleemi Wazaif in 2026?
A: Yes, children studying in registered private schools (having a valid EMIS code) are eligible, provided the school cooperates with the attendance verification process.
Disclaimer: This article is updated for January 2026 based on available information. Program policies and payment schedules are subject to change by the Government of Pakistan. Always refer to official BISP channels for final confirmation.
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