Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases and the familiar feeling of fearing to pass an exam, students from across the country are now demanding Education Minister, Shafqat Mahmood, to cancel their board exams.
The hashtag #cancelboardexams2021 has been trending on Twitter ever since the O/A Level exams got postponed.
Cambridge students getting unfair grades for the first time.
Matric /inter students :#cancelboardexams2021 pic.twitter.com/pLKFju4DXR— Subhan (@Muhamma64668868) May 5, 2021
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While most people have urged the education minister to defer all exams until the situation gets better, a ‘highly intellectual’ netizen argued in a post that by forcing students to sit in exams during a raging pandemic, the government and concerned academic boards will be held responsible if any exam center becomes a hotspot.
While the argument itself is fairly logical, it does not, however, make any grounds for citing emotional blackmail.
Students are not bots the mental condition of all societies around the world is not well.#cancelboardexams2021 #AntiStudentsPTI @imrankhanpti #PakYouthWantsJustice pic.twitter.com/QdKxozTQDz
— Ashir (@AleAshir) May 6, 2021
As per reports, the government has taken all measures to ensure safety and to avoid rescheduling the board exams to a later date. In this regard, one netizen outlined a plan to foil any possibility of exams being held as planned.
We are going to do everything we can in our power as students to ensure that the exams get cancelled#PakYouthWantsJustice#cancelboardexams2021#CancelExamsSaveStudents https://t.co/kCIldpEizb
— Matric910 (@Matric910) May 5, 2021
The following one probably takes the cake. Who wants at least 7 more weeks to prepare for board exams?
Don’t play with our future. We want justice that you give us 45 days and take full exams. Students are not satisfied with online classes.#PakYouthWantsJustice #cancelboardexams2021 #savestudentfuture pic.twitter.com/qyfJgnKEFV
— Amir_Suhail (@AmirSheikh_1) May 6, 2021
The ongoing plight of board students in the face of ‘academic uncertainty’ has been heavily highlighted, and drawn reactions from students and stakeholders. But try to understand that ranting on Twitter is in no way the right method to make Shafqat Mehmood bend to your will.
#PakYouthWantsJustice
Students: #cancelboardexams2021
Le @Shafqat_Mahmood : pic.twitter.com/xaQ2Ot9Ija— Mujahid H. Afridi (@Mujahid39884426) May 6, 2021
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