Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood said Thursday there were no plans to end the O-Level (Ordinary level) and A-Level (Advanced level) education from the schools nationwide as part of the government’s bid to enforce a uniform curriculum in the system. “No plan to finish O-Level or A-Level,” the education minister tweeted. “What I said that once we have been able to create a consensus on a single national curriculum, we would be in a position to consider a single national certification. What I said that once we have been able to create a consensus on a single national curriculum, we would be in a position to consider a single national certification. The report claimed that the government planned to eliminate O-Level (Ordinary level) and A-Level (Advanced Level) education from the schools countrywide to implement a uniform curriculum in the system.
Source: Pakistan Today March 21, 2019 18:33 UTC