Thursday, July 4, 2024 06:08 PM
The Universities and Boards Department has decided to postpone remaining matric and ninth class exams due to a heatwave warning. Student safety is the top priority, with new exam dates to be announced later.
The Universities and Boards Department has made the decision to postpone the remaining matric and ninth class examinations. This decision comes in light of a heatwave warning issued in the region. Currently, two papers for each class are yet to be conducted.
The safety and well-being of the students are of utmost importance to the authorities. With the rising temperatures posing a risk to the health of the students, the department has taken this precautionary measure to ensure that the students are not exposed to any potential harm during the examination period.
It is essential for the students, parents, and teachers to stay updated with the revised schedule for the examinations. The department will announce the new dates for the postponed papers in due course. In the meantime, students are advised to continue their preparations and stay hydrated to cope with the heatwave conditions.
While the postponement may cause some inconvenience, the safety of the students remains the top priority. By taking proactive steps to address the heatwave warning, the Universities and Boards Department is demonstrating its commitment to the well-being of the students.