It is a well-known fact that every year, about 0.401% is the number of students who pass the Intermediate exams, which is equal to 1 million, out of the 249 million whose population is Pakistan, belonging to the 32 Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE). The period may be considered as a time of change in students’ life which connects the school education with a professional career or further education. The outcome of these exams for the students is very important is enormous. “What dedication are these students ready to show?” They pass the exams and then go to a better future because of their hard work.
The education system is designed in such a way as to unlock the potential of every student, but what part does it play in the development of the students? How do we give a hand to them on their way through it? The exams play a part in deciding if they have the necessary competence for the future. What are the long-term results of their carriers after they pass the exams? What are the obstacles they will overcome as they grow up and become independent?
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Nothing can excuse any obstructions in a student’s life. The students are the future of Pakistan. “By what means do we ensure that these students get the necessary resources and guidance?” It is because of their community. I am wondering how a society would turn out if our students were given better support at this phase of their education.
The educational system was the target of the recent changes that were suggested early this year. The changes are directed at bringing about the development of the future of students with the help of the infinite number of programs available. Will the 32 boards, which will be doing the reforms every year, acquire the students who will go through them?
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One teacher who feels a deep commitment to the profession in being the one who manages positive changes in the education community. The Intermediate exams are the first step taken by a majority of learners in their studies or during their very inception into the professional domain.
Just like people who are persistent in what they do, we should also acknowledge the hard work that these students put into their studies. We all know how common it is to ignore young people’s school needs and thereby waste their talents and skills. Actually, this is the first step of the initiative, to support and appreciate their interest and talents.
“What sort of society would think it is acceptable to limit the opportunities for students based on their education system?”
It is absolutely necessary to give students the supplies, guidance, and chances to explore their willing lanes so that they may succeed through their chosen careers.
The students having passed all the procedures now are moving on to their future occupations and higher level studies. Their flourishing will be our shared success, which will thus shape the future of the country’s youth.