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Sindh boards drag feet on new grading system
Other provinces have already done spadework to gradually introduce the new system
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First-year intermediate students to get 15pc grace marks, says notification
Additional marks will be given to students of pre-engineering, pre-medical and general science
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All students in intermediate exams fail
Results show poor performance of city’s 38 colleges and higher secondary schools
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Matric, inter exams to be held in April, May
Inter Board Committee of Chairmen approves introduction of new 10-point grading system
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SSC exams begin today in Hazara division
126,319 students to participate from 7 districts
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All Matric, Intermediate students will be passed
Education ministers meeting says re-examinations not possible for failing pupils; single-day tally drops below 3,000
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Board exams to begin after June 20
Inter-provincial meeting also reduces duration of summer vacation this year
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K-P to announce matric results today
Results for intermediate exams will be made public on July 28
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K-P govt orders announcement of matric, intermediate results
Direct education dept to avoid further delays
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No concrete plans for intermediate admissions
Sindh college education department has failed to come up with a strategy despite looming deadline
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Sindh prepares proposal to award ‘average marking’ to students if matric, inter exams cancelled
Students of 10th and 12th will be given average marks on the basis of previous results with 5% grace marks
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Colleges to give admissions on the basis of class IX results in Sindh
Matriculation exams to begin from June 15 across the province
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Intermediate to become part of schooling regimen
Under new policy, four-year Honours programme is equivalent to a Master’s
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Intermediate exams begin in Hyderabad
As many as 121,240 students will appear in the annual exams
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Education boards gear up for intermediate exams
Ban imposed on unauthorised persons, cheating materials, photocopier machines near centres
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RBISE results : 64% flunk supplementary exams
19,972 students appeared in examinations of whom 6,703 were successful while 13,091 failed
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Intermediate exam 2018: Girls from humble backgrounds reign supreme
Kashaf Sanaullah achieved the overall highest marks while Uzma Waris came in third in the humanities group
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Intermediate results: 1,050 marks a new high for Multan board
Boys take lead in exams in DG Khan and Bahawalpur districts
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Private colleges secure top positions in intermediate exams
Boys of Punjab College secure all three of the overall top positions
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graduation: Intermediate results announced in DG Khan
Of the total number of students, 5,443 were private candidates and 33 were regular students