Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood on Saturday said that Cambridge has agreed to 'review' its grading procedure following the reservations of the Pakistani government and O and A Level students.
In a tweet, the minister said: "As a result of our intervention conveying the anguish of our students, I have just heard that Cambridge has agreed to review its grading procedure regarding the recently declared results. It will announce its final verdict after review on Tuesday."
Shafqat Mahmood had announced that the government would approach the British High Commission, British Council and Cambridge over the unfair grading of A and O levels students.“We are approaching the British High Commission and British Council to address this serious miscarriage of justice and hopefully, a redressal mechanism would be found out,” the minister had said while talking on Geo News programme ‘Capital Talk’.
The education minister the primary schools will start following the new uniform curriculum by April. He added that the syllabus is in lines with the Quran and Sunnat.
In a tweet, the minister said: "As a result of our intervention conveying the anguish of our students, I have just heard that Cambridge has agreed to review its grading procedure regarding the recently declared results. It will announce its final verdict after review on Tuesday."
As a result of our intervention conveying the anguish of our students, I have just heard that Cambridge has agreed to review its grading procedure regarding the recently declared results. It will announce its final verdict after review on Tuesday
— Shafqat Mahmood (@Shafqat_Mahmood) August 14, 2020
Shafqat Mahmood had announced that the government would approach the British High Commission, British Council and Cambridge over the unfair grading of A and O levels students.“We are approaching the British High Commission and British Council to address this serious miscarriage of justice and hopefully, a redressal mechanism would be found out,” the minister had said while talking on Geo News programme ‘Capital Talk’.
The education minister the primary schools will start following the new uniform curriculum by April. He added that the syllabus is in lines with the Quran and Sunnat.