No designs to end O-Level, A-Level, says education minister

No designs to end O-Level, A-Level, says education minister


Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood said Thursday there were no designs to end the O-Level (Ordinary dimension) and A-Level (Advanced dimension) education from the schools across the country as a component of the administration's offered to authorize a uniform educational programs in the framework.

"No arrangement to complete O-Level or A-Level," the education minister tweeted. "What I said that once we have had the capacity to make an agreement on a solitary national educational modules, we would be in a situation to think about a solitary national affirmation. May take 10 years."

Mahmood said his comments amid a preparation to the National Assembly Standing Committee on Education were distorted by a neighborhood media report.

The report guaranteed that the administration intended to dispose of O-Level (Ordinary dimension) and A-Level (Advanced Level) education from the schools countrywide to actualize a uniform educational modules in the framework.

O-Level and A-Level is a subject-based capability gave as a major aspect of the General Certificate of Education. They were presented as a feature of British educational change in the United Kingdom.

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