Pakistan Army Corps of Education

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Pakistan Army Corps of Education
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Badge of the Pakistan Army
Active1951;73 years ago (1951)
CountryFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
BranchFlag of the Pakistani Army.svg  Pakistan Army
Type Combat service support
Role Administrative and staffing oversight.
SizeVaries
HQ/Garrison Army GHQ in Rawalpindi, Punjab in Pakistan
Nickname(s)AEC
Colors IdentificationBlue
 
Anniversaries1951
Engagements Military history of Pakistan
Website Army Education Corps
Commanders
Director-General Maj-Gen. Kamal Anwar Chaudhry
Notable
commanders
Gen. Muhammad Shariff
Insignia
War Flag
Flag of the Pakistani Army.svg

The Pakistan Army Corps of Education is a military administrative branch of the Pakistan Army. The education corps is headquartered in Army GHQ with Maj-Gen. Kamal Anwar Chaudhry serving its director-general since 2023.

Overview

The Corps of Education was commissioned in the services of the Pakistan Army in 1951, but renamed it as Army Education Corps (AEC) in 1954. [1] The Army Education Corps was formed to address the issue of literacy in the nation and to address the challenge of soldiers being qualified as privates to start their careers in the military.:242 [2]

Since its establishment in 1951, the army education corps oversees its massive operations of military-run schools, community colleges, and universities.:242 The education corps is widely credited for improving literacy in the country while it also promotes nationalism in the country. [3] Despite the impeding quality of education in rural areas, the army education corps has been credited for providing the education and literacy to its recruits while qualifying them for technical skills that helped the military and nation move towards the industrialization.:273 [4]

However, the education and admission to the military-run universities are not restricted to the Pakistani military personnel but also admits larger numbers of civilians.:242 [5] The primary mission of the army education corps is to raise the educational and technical standards of the recruits before heading to the military academy and eventually joining the army.:373 [6]

The Army Education Corps is commanded by the two-star rank, major-general, who works under the Inspector-General of Training and Evaluation (IG&T) at the Army GHQ in Rawalpindi, Punjab in Pakistan. [2]

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