Exam paper leaks in anti-exam conspiracy
Exam paper leaks in anti-exam conspiracy
An unidentified person leaked an A-Level Urdu question paper online, threatening that more papers would be leaked unless the exams were cancelled.
According to the reports, the Urdu question paper was released a day before the exam by an unknown individual using the Instagram handle 'Cambridge Taken Down.'
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The unnamed conspirator has also demanded that the British Council and Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) cancel the current A-Level exams.
According to an A-Level student, the questions on the official examination were similar to the original that was posted on social media.
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Shafqat Mahmood, the Federal Minister of Education, declared that all exams in the country would be postponed until June 15.
"No exams will be held in the country until June 15, determines NCOC," he said in a tweet. Exams for A level and AS have also been cancelled. The only exception is the A2 examination, which will be conducted according to strict SOPs."
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