New Grading System Introduced across Pakistan, Now How Many Marks do Students have to get to Pass?

Breaking News for students: The Federal Ministry of Education has announced a major change in the procedure for presenting examination results in Pakistan. From 2024, the traditional marks-based system will be replaced by a ranking system, reshaping the way students’ academic performance is assessed. Here’s everything you need to know about this New Grading System.

Introduction of Grading System Starting in 2024

In a recent announcement, the Federal Ministry of Education has confirmed the implementation of a new grading system for students in Pakistan. This major change will come into effect from the academic year 2024 and results will now be given in grades instead of marks.

New Grading System Introduced across Pakistan, Now How Many Marks do Students have to get to Pass?

Phase-Wise Implementation: Focus on 9th and 11th Grades

According to the ministry’s announcement, the new grading system will initially apply to students in grades 9 and 11. These students will no longer receive their results in terms of marks but will be assessed by Grade Point Average (GPA) or Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA). CGPA).

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From 7-Point to 10-Point Grading System

An important feature of this reform is the extension of the grading scale. Earlier, a 7-point system was used, but the new system has introduced a 10-point grading scale. Grades now include:

  • A++
  • A+
  • Oh
  • B++
  • B+
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • U (Unrated)

Increased Passing Marks: From 33% to 40%

The new grading system also changes the passing criteria. Earlier, students had to secure 33% marks to pass the exam. However, under the new system, the minimum pass requirement has been increased to 40%. The increase will apply to all subjects, and students will now need to score higher to achieve a passing grade.

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GPA and CGPA: How They Will Replace Marks

The shift from marks based system to GPA/CGPA model is a fundamental change. GPA (Grade Point Average) will reflect students’ performance in individual subjects, while CGPA (Composite Grade Point Average) will provide an overall assessment of their academic achievements. This method is commonly used in international education systems and aims to align Pakistan’s educational standards with global practices.

Colleges and Universities to Adopt the System by 2025

Although the new grading system will initially focus on secondary education, it will also be extended to colleges and universities starting in 2025. From this year, all higher education institutions across the country will switch to a full grading system to assess student performance.

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Nationwide Implementation of the New Grading Policy

This classification system is not limited to federal territories. It will be implemented in all provinces. The announcement confirmed that provinces including Sindh, Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan have adopted the new grading policy, ensuring uniformity in academic assessment across Pakistan.

Conclusion

The introduction of this grading system marks a significant change in the educational framework of Pakistan. With the implementation of GPA/CGPA and increase in passing marks, students and teachers will need to adopt a new approach to academic assessment. As the system is phased in from 2024, its impact on both student performance and the overall education sector will be closely monitored.

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