Pakistani students upset as universities move exams on campus
Say varsities putting their lives at risk SAMAA | Muzhira Amin - Posted: Jan 13, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 months ago SAMAA | Muzhira Amin Posted: Jan 13, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 months ago
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Multiple universities across Pakistan have announced that final exams for the fall semester 2020-2021 will be taken in person on campus but students aren t having it.
âThis is downright unfair,â Huzaifa Rana, a student at the University of Lahore told SAMAA Digital. âThe entire semester, we took classes online and all of a sudden they have decided to call us in.
Private schools want classes to resume from January 11
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Council members say most of the schoolchildren do not have access to the internet. Photo: Geo. tv/File
Schools will reopen with COVID-19 SOPs in place from Jan 11, say Private Schools Supreme Council
Private Schools Supreme Council lament no government pays any attention to education and health sectors
Council members say most of the schoolchildren do not have access to the internet.
ISLAMABAD: The Private Schools Supreme Council demanded the government allow in-person classes to be held at campuses from January 11, according to a report in
In a defiant manner, the council s office-bearers Afzal Babar, Abrar Khan, Nasir Mehmood ad Hafiz Basharat said that the government should allow classes to resume at campuses on January 11 and even if it didn t, schools would reopen from January 11.
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Primary schools to reopen from January 25
Federal, provincial education ministers to meet on Monday
KARACHI: The upcoming meeting of education ministers is expected to mull reopening of educational institutions in three phases,
Daily Jangreported on Saturday.
The federal government, on the recommendation of the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC), had closed educational institutions from November 26, 2020 to January 10, 2021.
Under that plan, schools were to reopen on January 11. But the rising spread of the novel coronavirus across the country has cast a shadow on that decision with federal and provincial education ministers saying that it was unlikely educational institutions would be allowed to reopen.