According to the details, Pakistan falls into Zone 4 under the regional division made by Cambridge, and the May and June series of 2020 canceled. Due to the exams, most students are expected to appear in the November series in Pakistan, which proceeds up to several thousand. In Pakistan, many students pursuing private A and O levels under Cambridge dropped out of direct grading in the May and June series. At this time, Cambridge and the British Council had failed to provide these students with a clear procedure without examinations. Most private students from all over the country, including Karachi, opted for the November Series 2020. However, the schedule for the November series has been released.
The number of corona patients in Pakistan is increasing by the thousands every day. According to the schedule, the examinations for the November series will start in Pakistan from October 1. The most disturbing thing is that the practical exams of some November series subjects are scheduled for the period from July to October. Due to the corona pandemic in Pakistan, it does not seem comfortable to hold them in July, August, September, and October.
According to the table, the practical examination of art and design is scheduled from July 1 to October 31. First Language English Practical planned from September 15 to October 27. The Food and Nutrition Practical planned from September 1 to October 31. Similarly, the practical of digital media and design are also scheduled from July 1. They also said that from July 12, the number of corona patients in Pakistan could be around 1.2 million. In Pakistan, it will be
possible for Cambridge to conduct examination series papers starting in October and practical for some subjects from July. Pakistanis and their mothers are worried about this issue.
One school teacher said Cambridge had issued the schedule as per its tradition so that students should be aware of the plan. The November series does not seem to be taking place anymore. But the dates of practical have put us in even more trouble. Because the Sindh government is not ready to allow the opening of any school for teaching or examination, on this matter, the Express contacted Cambridge officials working in Pakistan. He said that he was trying to get the position of his officials on the situation. However, several hours later, Cambridge’s position was not received.

