Education ministry asks PEIs to not hinder in A level students exam deferment choice
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May 4, 2021
Islamabad: Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training has directed the Private Educational Institutions (PEIs) administration to not interfere in A level students choice who intend to defer their entry until October/November 2021 exam series rather to appear in May/June 2021 exam series.
The Education Ministry has also directed the PEIs to not charged additional tuition fees from these students opting to defer their entry until October/November 2021 exam series.
According to a notification issued by the Federal Education Ministry, the decision, in that regard, had been taken in the meeting of Inter Provincial Education Ministers (IPEMC) held at National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) regarding postponement/deferment of May/June 2021 series CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) exams for the O/ A Levels for the convenience of students.
Islamabad
May 4, 2021
Islamabad : Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training has directed the Private Educational Institutions (PEIs) administration to not interfere in A level students choice who intend to defer their entry until October/November 2021 exam series rather to appear in May/June 2021 exam series.
The Education Ministry has also directed the PEIs to not charged additional tuition fees from these students opting to defer their entry until October/November 2021 exam series.
According to a notification issued by the Federal Education Ministry, the decision, in that regard, had been taken in the meeting of Inter Provincial Education Ministers (IPEMC) held at National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) regarding postponement/deferment of May/June 2021 series CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) exams for the O/ A Levels for the convenience of students.
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Ministers meet on Monday to decide reopening of educational institutions
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The forum will discuss the prevailing situation of second wave of Covid-19
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Meeting of the Inter-Provincial Education Ministers will be held on video link tomorrow (Monday) with Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood in the chair.
The forum will discuss the prevailing situation of second wave of Covid-19 and reopening of educational institutions across the country.
The meeting will also deliberate upon beginning of new academic session from August and reduction of spring and summer vacations.
Pakistan education ministers to decide on reopening of schools Jan 4
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Educational institutions across Pakistan are closed since November 26
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is all set to decide on the reopening of educational institutions during a meeting of education ministers on January 4 (Monday), nearly
But now there are growing calls for the resumption of in-person learning in educational institutions.
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The Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) will meet on January 4 to review the pandemic situation in the country and make a decision about the reopening of educational institutions.
According to the federal education ministry, the meeting will be chaired by Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood. It will be attended by other minister via video link.