All exams in Pakistan, including Cambridge exams, have been postponed till May 13th
All exams in Pakistan, including Cambridge exams, have been postponed till May 13th
Due to protests following the arrest of PTI Chairman Imran Khan, the Federal Education Board has postponed all examinations until May 13th. A notification has also been issued in this regard by the Federal Education Board.
According to the Controller of Examinations, all examinations have been postponed until May 13th by the Federal Education Board.
Rather than postponing the paper till Monday, May 15th, he said the updated schedule for the rest of the papers would be issued later.
In addition, the Cambridge exams scheduled for Thursday in Pakistan have also been cancelled. It has also been decided to cancel the A and O level exams scheduled for Pakistan today because of the uncertainty in the country.
According to the British Council, there will be no papers for O-levels and A-levels on Thursday. The exams scheduled for Wednesdays were also cancelled.
Apparently, the result of the cancellation will be marked on an average and the result will be based on the other papers given in a subject.
A detailed report regarding the results and grading of the canceled papers will be released by the British Council in the near future.
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