Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) has agreed to review the grades of the students on display for the June 2020 series. Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood announced the decision on social media. He also expressed satisfaction with the case.
Great news. Our tireless effort has been successful. Cambridge has decided that grades for June 2020 would NOT BE LESS THAN PREFICTED GRADES SENT BY SCHOOLS. PLUS Where a grade issued last week was HIGHER THAN THE PREDICTED GRADE, THE HIGHER GRADE WILL STAND.
— Shafqat Mahmood (@Shafqat_Mahmood) August 17, 2020
Cambridge Assessment International Education has announced that a revision of students' grades and grades will not be lower than the grade predicted by the school. According to them: “If a figure given last week is higher than the predicted figure, the higher figure continues.
Our PM Imran Khan was deeply concerned about this issue and asked me to help resolve it https://t.co/5wQZDoPDwU
— Shafqat Mahmood (@Shafqat_Mahmood) August 17, 2020
Mahmood said Imran Khan was "very concerned about this issue and asked me to assist in resolving the issue."
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Earlier this year, when COVID-19 was born, CAIE announced that it would suspend all exams that would apply in the May / June 2020 series.
Meanwhile, CAIE later decided to use an alternative grading system based on past performance and available evidence to issue certifications to registered candidates.
CAIE caused a storm with the result last week. Plus, this year they had released a grade forecast enough to ruin the futures of more college students. Meanwhile, thousands of Pakistani students were dissatisfied with the qualifications they had received.
They believe that Cambridge's class prediction system has lowered their qualifications. Many also expected to lose internships and major scholarships.