Pakistan, Jan. 20 -- The Sindh government has officially approved a major education reform by abolishing the traditional marks-based examination system and introducing a new grading framework for matriculation and intermediate students across the province.

Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards Ismail Rahoo announced that the decision aligns with national-level reforms approved by the Inter Board Coordination Commission, aiming to modernize assessments and ensure uniform academic standards nationwide.

Moreover, the minister explained that the long-standing marks system has been replaced with an internationally recognised grading structure, which focuses on broader performance evaluation rather than numerical competition among studen...