O & A Level Exams Postponed Due to Corona Virus
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Cambridge International Education has been postponed to the O’ Level and A’ Level examinations in Pakistan due to coronavirus and Government’s orders. The exams were scheduled at the end of April 27 to May 30.
However, the exams scheduled for June will be held as per schedule. The country director of Cambridge Assessment International Education Uzma Yousuf said that we note the Pakistan government’s decision about exams that examinations in call over the country will not take place before June 1.
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This includes all examinations. Cambridge examinations are planned to take place from June 1, and we anticipate that they will run in Pakistan as planned.
Uzma Yousaf said that students who are not able to take exams in May and June they can join the examination series planned in October and November. The Cambridge May/June exam series runs in countries throughout the world and goes ahead in agreement with local governments. “We understand the pressure students and parents are under in these unique and challenging circumstances, and how tough it is for them. Both Cambridge and the Government of Pakistan are trying to make the best decisions possible for students at this time.
In a previous announcement, Cambridge Pakistan said we fully appreciate the students, parents, and schools around the world facing challenges due to world spread coronavirus, and we are working to find out ways to support students who cannot participate in their exams.

