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Cambridge agrees to reschedule ‘O’ level exams, says Shafqat Mahmood

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Federal Minister Education, Professional Training and Culture and President Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Punjab Shafqat Mahmood. Image: File

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Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood has announced in his recent tweet that Cambridge has agreed to reschedule O-level exams.

“After detailed discussions, Cambridge has agreed to reschedule ‘O’ level exams to after May 15. Details will be shared later by them.”

The federal minister went on to tell,

“However, ‘A’ and ‘As’ level exams will take place as per the original timetable, following all the SOPs. Wishing everyone success in the exams.”

It should be mentioned here that, the O/A-Level students wanted the international board to cancel the CIEs 2021 exams to be canceled as the third wave of corona affected the country.

Earlier, the Federal Minister of Education Shafqat Mehmood announced that despite the third wave of coronavirus exams of Intermediate, Matric, and Cambridge will be conducted as per the schedule.

It is to be noted here that Cambridge O and A-Level exams were scheduled to be held on April 26 and end on June 11 in Pakistan.

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