KARACHI, June 1: The Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi, has issued the admit cards and date sheets for Intermediate commerce and humanities (regular and private) annual examinations, which will commence on June 7.

The admit cards of regular candidates have been dispatched to their respective colleges, while that of the private candidates at their residential addresses. The private candidates who fail to received their admit cards by June 4 should contact the BIE offices on June 5 and 6, said a BIE press notification.

The Board has informed the candidates that no withheld or duplicate admit card would be issued to any regular or ex-student directly unless the college principal concerned forwarded the case along with two attested passport size photographs.

EXAM FORMS: The BIE further announced that the left over students of humanities (regular and private), commerce (private) and diploma in physical education who could not submit their examination forms due to any reason, could do so till June 3 by paying a late fee of Rs1,000.

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