A fact-finding committee tasked with investigating the decline in passing percentages among first-year students in the 2023 Inter Board examinations has submitted its report to the caretaker chief minister of Sindh. Led by NED VC Dr. Sarosh Lodhi, the committee's findings prompted immediate action from the Sindh government. Following the presentation of the report, the Sindh Chief Minister endorsed the committee's recommendations, signaling a commitment to address the underlying issues affecting student performance. One notable recommendation includes the removal of Muhammad Shaheer Waqar from the IT sector, alongside directives to provide additional marks to pre-engineering, pre-medical, and general science students. The proposed adjustments aim to bolster academic outcomes, with enhancements planned for mathematics, physics, chemistry, botany, and zoology subjects.
Additionally, the Sindh government has committed to establishing a clear examination paper pattern and marking scheme prior to the academic year's commencement, ensuring consistency and fairness in assessments. Furthermore, plans are underway to expand the number of paper examination centers to 10 and implement an OMR system for MCQs to minimize errors. The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of training examination personnel and enforcing strict adherence to the Board of Intermediate Education's regulations. In a show of accountability, notices expressing dissatisfaction will be issued to board officers who failed to uphold established rules and protocols. With these measures in place, the Sindh government aims to restore confidence in the examination process and pave the way for improved educational outcomes in the years ahead.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)