Govt decides to promote Grade 9 to 12 students without exams.

ISLAMABAD -- The government on Thursday decided to promote students of grade 9th to 12th classes without taking examinations.

The decision to that effect was unanimously taken at an Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference, Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood said while briefing the media after the conference.

He said the conference adopted the educational policy formulated in the wake of novel coronavirus. During the current year, around four million students of 9th to 12th classes were to appear in the examinations, which were cancelled due to the deadly virus.

He said all the educational institutions across the country had already been closed till July 15 as per the decision of National National Coordination Committee (NCC) in order to save the students from the coronavirus.

Sharing the details of students promotion policy to the next class, Shafqat said all the grades 9 and 11 students, both regular and private, would be promoted to the 10th and 12th grades respectively.

He said they would not take composite examinations in 2021, rather they would only appear in examination of grade 10 or 12 respectively. The scores for grades 9 and 11 would be calculated on the basis of their performance in examinations for grade 10 and 12 respectively, he added.

The minister said the grade 10 and 12 students would be awarded scores as per their numbers obtained in grade 9 and 11 examinations respectively.

Those, will had cleared all the subjects in 9th and 11th grades respectively, would pass the 10th and 12th classes and it would cater to a vast majority students, he added. They would get additional 3 percent numbers added to their total based of their previous examinations.

Shafqat said the students appearing in the 10th and 12th class examinations, who could manage to pass up to 40 percent subjects in grade 9th and 11th subjects, would be awarded passing marks.

He said if the coronavirus situation was controlled, a special exam would be held from September and November 2020 for those students, who were not satisfied on the above policy. The...

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