KARACHI – A-level courses are coming to Government Colleges in Sindh to provide equal opportunities to all students.
The announcement was made by Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah who rolled out plans to introduce A-level classes in selected public colleges across the region in a ceremony.
The initiative aims to provide students, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds, with greater opportunities for academic and professional success.
During the ceremony, the provincial minister distributed offer letters to hundreds of newly appointed lecturers who passed Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) exams.
He also stressed the importance of college education in shaping students’ futures and reiterated that the introduction of A-level classes would allow students to compete in global academic environments. He further sheds light on improving education in government colleges, particularly for students from backward areas.
This development marks a significant step towards enhancing the educational landscape in Sindh, providing both new opportunities for educators and students alike.
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