Following TTAG’s petition to the Minister for Education to intervene in the GTLE passmark issues, we are pleased to inform all candidates that the NTC Board has agreed to marginally revise the pass mark to 52%. This decision has been made to address concerns raised by candidates who have been struggling with the previous pass mark requirements.
The NTC Board’s decision to revise the pass mark to 52% is a significant development in the ongoing saga of the GTLE passmark issues. The decision to revise the pass mark comes after weeks of deliberation and discussions with various stakeholders, including educators, students, and government officials. This revision is aimed at ensuring a fair and equitable evaluation process for all candidates.
The announcement of the revised pass mark has been met with a positive response from the candidates who have been affected by the previous pass mark requirements. Many candidates have expressed their relief and gratitude to the NTC Board for taking their concerns into consideration and making the necessary adjustments to the evaluation process.
Candidates should expect the release of results soon, as the NTC Board has taken this decision to address the concerns raised by the TTAG petition. This revision to the pass mark is expected to provide a more accurate representation of the candidates’ performance and abilities in the GTLE examination.
In conclusion, the NTC Board’s decision to marginally revise the pass mark to 52% is a significant step towards ensuring a fair and equitable evaluation process for all candidates. This revision is a direct response to the concerns raised by the TTAG petition and is expected to provide a more accurate representation of the candidates’ performance and abilities in the GTLE examination.