KARACHI – The Sindh government is set to introduce A-level courses in selected public colleges, offering equal academic opportunities to all students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Sindh Education Minister Syed Sardar Ali Shah made the announcement during a ceremony where he outlined plans to launch A-level classes in government colleges across the province. The initiative aims to equip students with better academic and professional prospects.
At the ceremony, the minister also distributed offer letters to hundreds of newly appointed lecturers who had successfully passed the Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) exams.
Minister Shah emphasized the crucial role of college education in shaping students’ futures and highlighted how the introduction of A-level classes would provide students with a platform to compete in global academic environments. He further spoke about enhancing the quality of education in government colleges, particularly for students from underprivileged areas.
This initiative represents a major step towards improving the educational system in Sindh, creating new opportunities for both students and educators.