BISP Verification Slip 2026– How to Check by CNIC, Download Status & Fix Issues

BISP Verification Slip 2026– How to Check by CNIC, Download Status & Fix Issues

Quick Answer BISP Verification Slip in 4 Steps

  1. Text your CNIC to 8171 to confirm active Kafalat status
  2. Download slip from gov.pk or collect at your Tehsil Office
  3. Fill using exact B-Form names → get headmaster signature + school stamp
  4. Submit at BISP Tehsil Office with CNIC copy + B-Form copy → take receipt

Your payment stopped. Or you heard about a slip and have no idea what it is. Or you submitted something weeks ago and nothing has come through.

This guide explains exactly what the BISP School Verification Slip is, why it exists, and the specific mistakes that cause rejections — including the 70% attendance rule that silently kills payments without any warning.

What is the BISP Verification Slip and Why Does It Exist?

The BISP School Verification Slip confirms your child is actively enrolled and attending a registered school. Without it, BISP cannot release Taleemi Wazaif stipends. It is not bureaucracy for its own sake. The programme is a conditional cash transfer — payments are tied to school attendance. Cash transfers are conditional on beneficiary families complying with the admission and attendance conditions. The slip is how BISP confirms the money is actually reaching children in classrooms, not going elsewhere. Bisp The programme started in 5 districts in November 2012 and expanded to all districts of Pakistan by July 2020. Since launch, over Rs. 63 billion has been disbursed in education stipends.

What is a BISP verification slip?

Who Qualifies for BISP Taleemi Wazaif Eligibility at a Glance

Condition Requirement
Kafalat status Family must be active in Benazir Kafalat — required before anything else
Child age (primary) 4 to 12 years
Child age (secondary) 8 to 18 years
Child age (higher secondary) 13 to 22 years
School type Government or DEA-registered private school only
Registered beneficiary Mother’s CNIC must be on the BISP database
Maximum children Up to 3 per household

 

The most common misunderstanding:

Taleemi Wazaif is an add-on to Kafalat, not a separate programme. If your Kafalat status is inactive, the slip will be processed but no payment will come. Fix your Kafalat status first.

Private school students are also eligible, provided their school is registered with the District Education Authority (DEA). Ask your school before you start anything: “Are you registered with BISP and the DEA?” If they are not, the slip will be rejected no matter what else you do right.

Each child is verified only once during registration when they enter the programme. This makes the initial slip critical — errors here cause long-term problems.

How to Get and Submit the BISP Verification Slip — Step by Step

Step 1 — Check your Kafalat status

Text your CNIC to 8171. You will receive an SMS confirming whether you are active. Also check that your CNIC has not expired at NADRA — an expired CNIC freezes all payments immediately.

Step 2 — Confirm your school is BISP-registered

Ask the school directly. If unregistered, the slip will be rejected. BISP collects data on schools through a Micro Supply Capacity Assessment to identify available capacity of both public and private schools before initiating registration activities. Not every school makes the cut. If yours has not, contact the District Education Office — the school can apply to be assessed and added, though this takes several months.

Step 3 — Download or collect the slip

Download from bisp.gov.pk or benazirtaleemiwazaif.com.pk. Or collect in person from your nearest BISP Tehsil Office. Go in the morning — offices get crowded quickly.

Step 4 — Fill the slip carefully using the B-Form

Use block letters throughout. The field-by-field reference:

Field Source to use
Student name Exact name on NADRA B-Form — no abbreviations
Father / Mother name B-Form and school admission record
School name + address Official school letterhead
Class / section / admission no. School admission register
Teacher name + contact Class incharge or headmaster

 

If you make a mistake, do not overwrite — it is better to start with a new form. The system cross-checks every name against the NADRA database. “Hamid Ali” versus “Muhammad Hamid Ali” will trigger a mismatch rejection.

Step 5 — Get headmaster signature and school stamp

The school stamp is required for the slip to be considered valid. Without it, the verification process will not be accepted. The headmaster will also write their contact number so that the BISP office can reach them for cross-verification. If the school delays or refuses, you may need to escalate to local education authorities. Do not pay anyone — the process is completely free.

Bring to your BISP Tehsil Office:

  • Completed verification slip (signed + stamped)
  • Mother’s original CNIC + photocopy
  • Child’s original B-Form + photocopy
  • School admission slip with class and roll number
  • Attendance record (if requested at your specific office)

Ask for a receipt or acknowledgment of submission — this will be important if you need to follow up later. Do not leave without it.

BISP Taleemi Wazaif Stipend Amounts — 2025

Level Boys (per quarter) Girls (per quarter)
Primary Rs. 1,500 Rs. 2,000
Secondary Rs. 2,500 Rs. 3,000
Higher secondary Rs. 3,500 Rs. 4,500

 

Payments come quarterly — every three months, not monthly. Girls receive 25–33% more than boys to encourage female participation. A one-time graduation bonus of Rs. 3,000 is available for girls who complete primary education.

What Most Guides Miss — Hidden Challenges with the BISP Verification Slip

The 70% attendance rule that stops payments silently

A beneficiary child must attend school for at least 70 percent of effective school days within a quarter to receive payment from the second quarter onwards. There is no warning when attendance drops. The payment simply does not arrive. A sick child, harsh winter, or flooding in your area can push attendance below 70% and cut the stipend with zero notification.

Children who have not complied with the attendance requirement for three consecutive quarters are suspended from the programme. Getting readmitted after suspension is a much harder process. Check your child’s attendance with the class teacher every month — not just at payment time.

Deadlines are not posted publicly

The submission deadline varies by district and school term. It is not listed on the BISP website. You must ask your school or Tehsil Office directly. Missing by one day can delay your payment by a full quarter.

Real timeline vs. official timeline

The first quarter payment releases after enrolment of children in Benazir Taleemi Wazaif. In practice, allow 4–8 weeks after correct submission before any payment reflects. Errors are only discovered months later when payment does not arrive — which is why accuracy on the first attempt matters so much.

Middlemen are unnecessary and exploitative

The process is completely free. Avoid any individuals demanding money for assistance. Unofficial agents in many areas offer to submit slips for a fee. This is not needed at any stage.

Real Scenarios — Normal, Difficult, and Rejected BISP Slip Cases

Normal case:

Fatima, a Kafalat beneficiary in Multan, downloads the slip, copies her daughter’s name exactly from the B-Form, gets it stamped by the headmistress, and submits with CNIC and B-Form copies at the Tehsil Office. She takes a receipt. Six weeks later she gets an 8171 SMS confirming enrolment. The next quarterly payment includes Rs. 2,000.

Difficult case:

Nargis in rural KPK correctly fills the slip for her son at a small private school — but the school is not DEA-registered for BISP. The slip is rejected. She contacts the District Education Office. After 3–4 months the school is assessed and added. One quarter of stipend is lost, but recoverable.

Rejection case:

Shahida writes “Hamid Ali” on the slip, but the B-Form says “Muhammad Hamid Ali.” The NADRA cross-check flags the mismatch. No payment arrives and no clear notification explains why. Only after calling 0800-26477 does she learn the reason. She resubmits with the correct name. Lesson: copy names character by character from the BForm.

What the BISP Verification Slip Does NOT Solve

Stipends of Rs. 1,500–4,500 per quarter are helpful but limited. They do not cover full private school fees. The programme addresses attendance only, not education quality. If your CNIC has expired or Kafalat is frozen, Taleemi Wazaif stops regardless of the slip. Children in unregistered schools, madrassa-only settings, or home education cannot access this benefit.

Pre-Submission Checklist

  • Kafalat status confirmed active via SMS to 8171
  • CNIC not expired — renewed at NADRA if needed
  • School confirmed as BISP / DEA-registered
  • B-Form ready — exact name spelling noted
  • Slip filled in block letters with no overwriting
  • Headmaster signature obtained with official school stamp
  • All documents attached (CNIC copy, B-Form copy, admission slip)
  • Submitted at correct BISP Tehsil Office
  • Written receipt taken from the office
  • Photocopy of everything kept at home

What to Do Right Now

If your payment stopped: check your child’s attendance first, then check CNIC expiry, then call 0800-26477 before making the trip to the office. If you have never submitted: text your CNIC to 8171 today to confirm Kafalat status. Ask your child’s school this week whether they are BISP-registered. If yes download the slip from bisp.gov.pk, fill it carefully using only the B-Form, and submit before the next deadline at your Tehsil Office.

Related guides: Check BISP payment via 8171 · Benazir Kafalat registration · BISP ATM card and withdrawal · CNIC update at NADRA

About This Guide

This guide is based on research from the official BISP website (bisp.gov.pk), the Benazir Taleemi Wazaif programme documentation, and verified information about how the process works in practice. It is not written by a BISP official. Rules vary by district and change over time — always verify current deadlines and requirements with the BISP helpline at 0800-26477 or directly at bisp.gov.pk.

About the Author

This guide was researched and written by an independent content researcher focused on Pakistani government schemes, personal finance topics, and practical consumer guides. The goal is to turn complex official information into simple, accurate, and useful advice for everyday families.

Content is reviewed regularly to reflect policy updates, eligibility changes, and new application processes whenever reliable information becomes available.

 

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