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Thousands of Ghor students boycott classes

 
CHAGHCHARAN (PAN): Thousands of university and high school students on Wednesday observed a one-day boycott of classes in the provincial capital of western Ghor province to protest the new entry test system.
More than 10,000 students including those from a teacher training college boycotted their classes for a day, said the provincial education director, Akbari.
He told Pajhwok Afghan News 80 percent of students made their way to universities through the 2012 entry test, but they were concerned about the new quota system.   
Prepared by ministries of higher education, education and labour and social affairs, the draft strategy for university entrance test is all set to be placed before the Cabinet for approval.
Under the new system, 12th graders would be enrolled in universities on the basis of population and the number of students in each province.
The protesting students strongly condemned the new system, calling it a failed mechanism that ran counter to the constitution and international standards.
Calling for adherence to merit in university admissions and selection for scholarships, they alleged university admissions were being granted on ethnic and linguistic considerations.
They asked the Ministry of Higher Education to avoid non-academic conduct and urged the president and his cabinet to reject the draft.

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