KARACHI, March 19: The Board of Secondary Education, Karachi, has announced the rescheduled programme for the Secondary School Certificate (Part-II/Class-X) annual examinations 2002 (Science group).

Saturday, March 30: Chemistry (theory class X) - 9am to 12 noon;

Tuesday, April 2: English (compulsory) Paper-II - 9am to 12 noon;

Wednesday, April 3: English (compulsory) Paper-I (Class-X) - 2pm to 5pm;

Thursday, April 4: Urdu normal course (compulsory), Urdu Salees (compulsory), Geography of Pakistan Paper-II (for foreigners only) - 9am to 12 noon;

Saturday, April 6: Islamiat (compulsory), Ethics for non-Muslims in lieu of Islamiat (compulsory) - 9am to 12 noon;

Monday, April 8: Pakistan Studies (Class-X) - 2pm to 5pm.

Tuesday, April 9: Physics (theory) - 9am to 12 noon;

Wednesday, April 10: Biology (theory, Class X), Computer Studies (theory Class X) - 2pm to 5pm;

Thursday, April 11: Mathematics - 9am to 12am;

Saturday, April 13: Sindhi Salees (compulsory); Urdu alternative in lieu of Sindhi (compulsory), English Literature (compulsory) in lieu of Sindhi (compulsory), Geography of Pakistan Paper-I (for foreigners only) - 9am to 12 noon;

The candidates have been asked to arrive at their examination centres in their school uniform at least 30 minutes before time.—PPI

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