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Pakistan

All students will pass their Matriculation, Inter Part-II exams this year

  • Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference decides to award extra marks in case students fail to cross passing threshold
Published September 13, 2021

The Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference decided that all students would "pass in the matriculation and intermediate Part-II exams" this year, offering extra marks in case students fail to cross the threshold, reported Aaj News on Monday.

The decision, taken in a meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Education and Vocational Training Shafqat Mahmood in Islamabad, is aimed at avoiding a re-sit of examinations during the pandemic.

The forum decided students that fail to clear the matric and intermediate part-II papers would be awarded extra marks.

The body maintained that exams are not possible again due to the prevailing Covid-19 situation across the country.

The meeting also decided that all matric and intermediate exams will take place in May and June next year, and they will not be called supplementary exams.

The new session for these classes will begin in August next year.

Earlier, the forum had decided that students will not be promoted without exams this year due to the prevalent coronavirus pandemic.

Matric and Intermediate students have been protesting across the country to press the government to cancel their annual examinations.

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heydar Sep 13, 2021 09:01pm
we want results whatsoever kindly help us and be our voice my Twitter is aitchayykay and I am thinking of starting a campaign to save my compatriot students from further psychological trauma. brecorder help us kindly,
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Sobaan Sep 13, 2021 11:44pm
@heydar, What do you mean they already have passed all student what results do you want?psychological truma from passing gotta be retarded
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