Rescheduling of A-Level Exams in Pakistan Following Unrest and Imran Khan's Arrest

Rescheduling of A-Level Exams in Pakistan Following Unrest and Imran Khan's Arrest
  • May 23, 2023
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Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) has rescheduled two A-level exams in Pakistan that were canceled on 10 and 12 May due to unrest following the arrest of former prime minister Imran Khan. The A-level mathematics and history exams will now be held on 21 June, with mathematics in the morning and history in the afternoon. The results will be available by 18 August. Schools, colleges, and private applicants have been informed about this change.

Previously, the British Council had announced that the results of all previous exams would be released on 10 August. The Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) informed foreign boards about the cancellation of exams due to the security situation in South Asia.

The arrest of Imran Khan, the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), earlier this month led to the cancellation of the exams on 10 and 12 May. The British Council canceled all Cambridge International, Pearson, University of London, and IELTS exams in Pakistan due to the developing situation in the country.

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