Passing Marks Raised to 40, Grace Marks Increased to 5 in Nationwide Exams

The Inter-Board Coordination Commission has approved significant changes to examination standards across Pakistan. Passing marks for each subject have been raised from 33 to 40, and grace marks have been increased from 3 to 5. Students scoring 35 marks will now receive 5 grace marks to pass, but those failing in more than two subjects will not qualify for this provision.

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