The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) said Monday that no more than 50 students should be allowed to sit in an exam room, as Cambridge exams were held in different parts of the country today.
Despite mounting pressure from students who demanded the cancellation of exams as the third wave of the coronavirus intensifies, Cambridge examinations were held today, with strict coronavirus standard operating procedures in place, across various cities of Pakistan.
Extending good wishes to the appearing candidates on Twitter, Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mehmood said that these are tough times and difficult decisions have been made keeping the student's best interest in view.
"British Council is committed to strict implementation of SOPs and we will monitor them closely. Good Luck!" the federal minister said in a tweet.
The NCOC session, headed by its chairman Asad Umar and co-chaired by National Coordinator Lieutenant General Hamood-Uz-Zaman Khan, was held in Islamabad.
The NCOC, in a statement, said the examinations were being conducted in line with the Ministry of Education's decisions. The forum directed concerned authorities to ensure coronavirus SOPs during the ongoing exams.
Meanwhile, in Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi, violation of coronavirus SOPs was seen, as several students did not wear face masks — essential equipment to keep the virus at bay. The parents were also present outside the exam halls waiting for their children.
The forum deliberated over the increasing coronavirus cases and imposition of lockdowns to curb the spread of the pandemic in the country.
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