Take a look you think this system do Strict SOP s. But you are wrong
We need your Response and Opinions regarding Exams in this Serious pandemic Condition#ImranKhanCancelExam#ImranKhanJawabDou#ImranKhanCancelEXAMSpic.twitter.com/gkAbTpHYPA
Netizens pointed out that if other countries can cancel exams amid a spike in cases, why can’t Pakistan.
This isn t right. It s your state and according to you, you re making it the state of Madina but alas! you ve failed because everyone was heard in that state but here only the public is crying over your unfair and selfish decisions.#ImranKhanCancelEXAMS#ImranKhanCancelExampic.twitter.com/JQvMVLT4Bf
Many got to the point, calling it unfair given the online classes and how ill-equipped Pakistan’s education system really was for e-learning.
#ImranKhanCancelEXAMS trends in Pakistan as students cite COVID fears
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Thursday Apr 22, 2021
Students across Pakistan have taken to Twitter to protest the decision by the Pakistan 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 on Thursday.
An account CANCELCIES2021 , which appears to be operated by a representative of the students, argued that no other countries had to approach the court or protest in such a manner against the holding of exams.
It was a reference to an ongoing case at the Sindh High Court against the decision to go ahead with Cambridge exams.
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mehmood on Sunday evening shared some important updates related to the Cambridge Assessment International Education.Taking.
Govt Announces Final Decision on Cambridge Exams
The minister tweeted,
It was also decided with a complete consensus among ministers that A, AS, O level and IGCSE exams will take place as per the date sheet announced by CAIES. There will be no delay or cancellation. Those students wishing to take exams in Oct/Nov can do so in the same fee already paid.
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The decision was taken in a special meeting of health and education ministers from Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Azad Jammu, and Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
“Meeting was also informed that Cambridge has decided not to give teacher assessed grades this year, therefore, those not taking exams will take them in the next cycle (Oct/Nov). Cambridge also assured that all SOPs will be strictly followed,” the minister added.
Shafqat Mehmood shares update related to Cambridge exams
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Shafqat Mehmood shares important updates related to Cambridge International Examinations in Pakistan.
Per the notification, all Cambridge exams will take place as per the schedule and with strict SOPS. If students wish, they can switch to Oct/Nov exams instead for the same fee, a notification issued by the CAIE says.
Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mehmood on Sunday evening shared some important updates related to the Cambridge Assessment International Education.
Taking to Twitter, the minister posted a notification originally shared by the British Council on Facebook according to which Cambridge International Exams will go ahead as per the schedule.