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FBISE to mention”Promoted”on Scorecard

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The Federal Board of Education has announced that students who graduated this year without testing for a coronavirus pandemic will be listed on their credentials.

Part II reported figures are the best predictor of performance and are based on the formula and guidelines approved by the Pakistani government. However, the board explicitly mentions “promoted” on the candidate’s scorecard.

However, the board has also offered students the opportunity to take exams for special exams in September and November. The results of the tests will be announced within 15 days and the results of the special tests are final.

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The board also made it clear that there would be no examination fees for the special exams. In addition, all students receive 50 percent of the points for the practical exam based on the performance of their theoretical work.

The Executive Board has also given students who pass exams at high and high school a grace period of 3 percent.

According to the sources, the board has also decided to publish the results of the SSC on July 15 or 16 and the preliminary results after Eid ul Adha.

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