MoE reconsiders underage admission

Following Prime Minister’s directive, the education ministry has decided to reconsider its decision to revoke the admission of underage students. However, education officials said that this was just one-time consideration and does not mean a change in the policy. This means the age criteria prescribed for pre-primary enrollment would remain six years and would be […]

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