Problems and Challenges Faced by Non-Muslim Students in achieving Higher Education at universities of Pakistan: An Evaluative Study
Keywords:
Curriculum Academic Literature, Attitude of peers/Teachers, Inclusive Teaching strategies , Self-esteem of studentsAbstract
Introduction: This study examines Pakistani Non-Muslim university students' challenges and how they affect their self- esteem. Understanding non-Muslim students' challenges is essential for inclusiveness and a supportive learning environment in increasingly diverse schools.
Methodology: This quantitative study surveyed Pakistani Non-Muslim university students about their opinions. Curriculum and Literature, Peer and Teacher views, Rights of Religious Minorities, Inclusive Teaching Skills Techniques, and Student Self Esteem (CARIS) was a self-created survey tool to assess students' experiences and views 91 male and 61 female non-Muslim students from 46 public and 106 private Pakistani universities were purposefully selected. SPSS 22 was used for descriptive analysis and Smart-PLS 3.9 for SEM analysis.
Results/Findings: All four hypotheses greatly increased non-Muslim pupils' self esteem. Results showed that students had strong opinions on curriculum, literature, attitudes, and rights issues. Non-Muslim students' experiences were not significantly different by gender, institute type (public vs. private), or province. Age and programme of study differed significantly among non Muslim students.
Future Direction: This study emphasises the need for specific interventions for Pakistani Non-Muslim university students. Future study should address academic content and literature concerns, improve peer-teacher interactions, and promote diversity in Pakistani universities. More in-depth mixed-method research are needed to understand non-Muslim students' educational experiences and requirements.