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INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION GUIDE for the assessment of education from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan<br />
32. Turkish<br />
33. Bengali<br />
34. Chinese<br />
35. French<br />
36. Russian<br />
37. German<br />
38. Japanese<br />
39. Spanish<br />
Z list of subjects<br />
general stream (100 marks each)<br />
1. <strong>Education</strong><br />
2. Health <strong>and</strong> physical education<br />
3. Elementary nursing <strong>and</strong> first aid<br />
4. Calligraphy<br />
5. Photography<br />
6. Local (community) crafts<br />
7. Computer education<br />
commercial stream (50 marks each)<br />
Students must take typewriting <strong>and</strong> choose one subject<br />
from Numbers 2 through 8<br />
1. Typewriting (compulsory)<br />
2. Bookkeeping <strong>and</strong> accounting<br />
3. Secretarial practice<br />
4. Business methods<br />
5. Salesmanship<br />
6. Insurance<br />
7. Banking<br />
8. Import <strong>and</strong> export procedures<br />
agriculture stream (50 marks each)<br />
Students must take general agriculture <strong>and</strong> choose one<br />
subject from Numbers 2 through 7.<br />
1. General agriculture (compulsory)<br />
2. Farm education<br />
3. Crop production<br />
4. Livestock farming<br />
5. Animal production<br />
6. Productive insects <strong>and</strong> fish culture<br />
7. Horticulture<br />
industrial stream<br />
Students select one subject from the following trade groups<br />
except the mechanical trades group. Each subject carries<br />
100 marks, including 50 marks for technical drawing.<br />
1. Mechanical trades group: (fitting is compulsory<br />
in Grade 9 for all students. In Grade 10, students<br />
continue fitting or choose one of the remaining trades.)<br />
i. Fitting<br />
ii. Turning<br />
iii. Plumbing<br />
iv. Welding<br />
v. Electro-plating<br />
vi. Moulding <strong>and</strong> casting<br />
2. Electrical Trades group<br />
i. Electrical wiring<br />
ii. Electrical winding<br />
iii. Household appliances<br />
iv. Radio servicing<br />
3. Wood trades group<br />
i. Furniture <strong>and</strong> cabinet making<br />
ii. Wood carving <strong>and</strong> inlay work<br />
iii. Joinery<br />
iv. Wood turning <strong>and</strong> lacquer work<br />
4. Draft trades group<br />
i. Mechanical drafting<br />
ii. Civil drafting<br />
Scheme of Studies, 2000 Curriculum<br />
Mathematics has been made a compulsory subject for all<br />
students. There are a total of five compulsory subjects, with<br />
a total maximum of 550 marks.<br />
Compulsory Subject<br />
Mark<br />
Urdu/regional language 150<br />
English 150<br />
Islamiat 75<br />
Pakistan Studies 75<br />
Mathematics 100<br />
Subtotal 550<br />
Students may choose from the science group, the<br />
humanities group, the technical group, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Islamic studies group. The Islamic studies group has<br />
been introduced as part of the government’s efforts<br />
to mainstream religious education. Students must sit<br />
examinations in additional subjects from their chosen