He said the provincial government understood the difficulties faced by students and would only make decisions that would make it easier for them to resume their studies.
The minister underscored that as per the laws of the boards of examination all students could not be promoted, adding the committee would consult with the federal government pertaining to the exam schedule.
Ghani said the pandemic had changed the dynamics of the entire world, and world leaders were unsure when the vaccine would be developed.
He further stated that the Sindh government was not yet announcing a new date for opening of schools.
Majority of provinces had earlier opposed reopening of educational institutions in the country from June 1, fearing a drastic increase in coronavirus infections.
During Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) held on May 6, Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh provinces had said the virus could infect children if schools were reopened from the next month.
However, following a meeting of the National Coordination Committee on May 7, Prime Minister Imran Khan decided that schools would remain closed till July 15 and board examinations would be cancelled.
Students were decided to be promoted on the basis of their performance in the previous board exams. Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood had also tweeted about the decision.