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Govt initiates IBCC e-portal for issuance of equivalence certificates

Shafqat Mahmood Federal Minister of Education for on Tuesday declared that the education ministry, in deliberation with a domestic and worldwide partner, has emerged an e-portal for the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen that will allow students to accept equality certificates at their stair after concluding simple amenities.

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The Inter Board Committee of Chairmen declares equivalence certificates for A and O levels, International Baccalaureate Programs, devout degrees and other requirements.

Talking formalities in Islamabad, the minister told everything from the suggestion of bank challan to documents that had now been digitalized and students would be capable to follow their application status.

Students already utilized to resist extreme trouble, taking their authentic certificates to the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen office, then waiting for hours for their revolve before availing it to banks to submit challans, Shafqat Mahmood Federal Minister of Education elaborated.

He further said that students would endure issues because most of them were unknown with the banking process.

Shafqat Mahmood Federal Minister of Education mentioned the entire process was an oppressive one and there were terrors of deprivation of original documents confirmed by the students.

He told the new system was conceived after sessions with all partners involving the thirty boards in Pakistan and global education boards like Cambridge.

Shafqat Mahmood Federal Minister of Education described students meeting problems requiring the online facility could still use the manual process that was in place already.

He elaborated once the online application had been done, students would accept documentation at their address and he further said that in future these certifications will also be provided to students in PDF format.

He described this up-gradation as an innovative change, which purposes to design relief for students. He further said that several other measures would be helped in the future to enable students.

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