Supplementary exams have ended for all Sindh education boards

Supplementary exams have ended for all Sindh education boards

Supplementary exams have ended for all Sindh education boards

The supplementary examinations for all Sindh educational boards have ended. Previously, supplementary exams for failed students were held twice a year under all education boards in Sindh.

However, now they will be held twice a year by all education boards. A student's failure will result in Annual Examinations Two if they fail Annual Examinations One.

Following the approval of the sub-committee of the string committee of the education department, the implementation of this decision will begin this year. According to Dr. Saeeduddin, chairman of the Inter Board, all education boards in Sindh will conduct examinations twice a year.

According to him, this system is already in place in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Azad Kashmir.

From the upcoming academic year, Sindh will begin implementing annual one-way and two-way exams.

Earlier this year, Sindh's education board also held a meeting to discuss irregularities and delays in examination results.

The Secretary of Boards and Universities Mureed Rahman has instructed the members of all boards to ensure that they attend the meeting, and that excuses will not be accepted. In order to address this situation, caused by the Department of Boards and Universities, the court has banned OPS officers, deputies, double billing, and transferring from one department to another. The five educational boards of Sindh do not have a permanent chairman.

Two are retired; one is in charge of two boards. All secretaries and moderators are on OPS, and there is no municipal department or agriculture department.

The Sindh search committee selected five chairman posts on the basis of merit from three well-known intelligence agencies.

Almost a year has passed since the board announced their appointment, but now the advertisement for the chair of these five boards has been republished.

Additionally, the search committee selected three secretaries on merit, but the Department of Boards and Universities opposed their appointments.

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