Punjab Announces Major Change in Exam Policy for Students Who Fail

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Punjab’s educational boards have increased the number of exam opportunities for students who fail, raising the limit from four to six attempts.
Under the new policy, students will now be allowed to take exams up to six times within a four-year period. This change will be implemented starting from the 2024 annual examinations.
The decision applies to all educational boards in Punjab and covers students at multiple levels, including Matriculation, Intermediate, as well as O Level and A Level programs.
According to the policy, students who take advantage of these additional attempts will be required to sit for exams under the current syllabus. The same policy will also apply to students who choose to take additional subject exams after passing.
Officials stated that the move is intended to provide greater flexibility and support for students who need more chances to pass their exams.
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