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Pakistani students slam president s decision to hold exams despite Covid-19 surge

Pakistani students slam president’s decision to hold exams despite Covid-19 surge By IANS By Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Neha Arora Islamabad, Pakistan – Students across Pakistan have taken to Twitter to protest the decision by the Imran Khan-led government and the Cambridge International Examinations to hold exams despite a spiralling coronavirus situation in the country. The protesting students posts led to #ImranKhanCancelEXAMS becoming one of the top 10 trends in Pakistan on Twitter, reported Geo News. According to Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood, all Cambridge exams will proceed as scheduled, and will not be making use of teacher assessed grades this year, which means that AS and A Level exam will begin on April 26 and O Level and IGCSE exams on May 10.

Pakistan courts dismiss students pleas against in-person Cambridge examinations

The Cambridge International Examinations. File photo  Peshawar, Lahore, Islamabad and Sindh Hugh Courts have dismissed the students pleas against conducting in-person Cambridge examinations. The Sindh High Court pronounced its verdict around 4pm, at a time when the Islamabad High Court had already dismissed the students pleas and directed them to directly present their case before the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). SHC s grounds for dismissal The Sindh High Court, in its judgment authored by Muhammad Ali Mazhar, said that the petition is dismissed on the following grounds: - The holding of in-person Cambridge exams, does not infringe or intrude any fundamental rights of the petitioners .

Pak students troll Imran Khan on Twitter for holding exams despite COVID-19 surge

Pak students troll Imran Khan on Twitter for holding exams despite COVID-19 surge ANI | Updated: Apr 23, 2021 09:40 IST Islamabad [Pakistan], April 23 (ANI): Students across Pakistan have taken to Twitter on Thursday to protest the decision by the Imran Khan-led government and the Cambridge International Examinations to hold exams despite a spiralling coronavirus situation in the country. The protesting students posts led to #ImranKhanCancelEXAMS becoming one of the top 10 trends in Pakistan on Twitter, reported Geo News. According to Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood, all Cambridge exams will proceed as scheduled, and will not be making use of teacher assessed grades this year, which means that AS and A Level exam will begin on April 26 and O Level and IGCSE exams on May 10.

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