KARACHI: 75 per cent attendance

Published August 7, 2002

KARACHI, Aug 6: The higher secondary certificate examination will be open to a student who is certified by the head of the institution to have voluntarily performed the work of class XI and XII throughout the academic year, preceding the examination and has attended not less than 75 per cent of lectures in each of the subjects as well as periods assigned to practical works.

This was announced by the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi on Tuesday.

It said the Board had taken necessary step for the implementation of the government policy regarding 75 per cent compulsory attendance of regular students of XI and XII classes.

A statement of the Board said principals of all recognized colleges and higher secondary schools had been provided a copy of the Sindh cabinet’s decision, dated March 23, 2002, regarding the matter along with the modified proforma for students’ monthly attendance record.

It was stated that the attendance of the candidates will be counted from the beginning of the academic session up to the 14th day preceding the commencement of examination or the close of the session whichever may be earlier.—APP

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