Education Ministry withholding preliminary O’level result figures for 2012
02 Mar 2013, 6:07 PM
Minivan News
Preliminary results for the 2012’s Cambridge O’Level examination have not been released due to “difficulties” in analysis, the Ministry of Education has said, despite claiming “one of the highest pass rates to date”.
O’Level exam results from 2012 show “the most progress to date”, Minister of Education Dr Asim Ahmed told local media during his speech at the University Education Fair opening ceremony on February 19.
“These are preliminary results right now. It could take a little while to get the final results, we are in the process of verifying, which could change the findings,” Asim told Minivan News.
“However, this should encourage a good increase in A’level enrollments, because more students will be eligible,” he added.
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