11-02-2004, 09:22 PM
Ali Akber , here's your answer.
ICAP has annnounced it's passing citeria, which I saw on the Oct 31, 2004 in Dawn newspaper (but remember that it's in the business section NOT education one). According to the news the passing marks for ICAP exams have been fixed at 50%. As ICAP has previously held the policy of non-disclosure of passing marks, it is quite uncertian that what would be the impact of this to the students.
ICAP has annnounced it's passing citeria, which I saw on the Oct 31, 2004 in Dawn newspaper (but remember that it's in the business section NOT education one). According to the news the passing marks for ICAP exams have been fixed at 50%. As ICAP has previously held the policy of non-disclosure of passing marks, it is quite uncertian that what would be the impact of this to the students.