Students in Sindh passed without practical exams

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Students in Sindh passed without practical exams

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Students in Sindh who could not appear in practical examinations due to outbreak of lethal COVID-19 were passed by government without practical exams.

According to the details, Karachi Board of Intermediate Education chairman Dr Saeeduddin Chandio has said that the students, who failed in exams for not giving practical during coronavirus in Sindh, have been passed.

“The students satisfied from the results can reappear in exams for getting better grade”.
The chairman said that special examinations for students would be held in February with no smart curriculum policy in coming examinations.

Earlier in July, Matriculation exams 2021 of only elective subjects had started across the Sindh including the provincial capital.

According to the board officials, a total number of 348,249 students were appearing in classes 9 and 10 examinations in both general and science groups. The duration of each paper was set to 2 hours. The science group papers were held from 9am-11am while general group papers started at 2:30 pm.

The officials also informed that overall 438 examination centers had been established in the city out of which 201 centers are for girls and 237 for boys. The examination centers had been set up at 253 private schools and 185 government schools.
 




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