HYDERABAD, July 11: Examination forms for the SSC part-II (class-X), science and general groups, supplementary examination from the failed candidates of annual examination 2002 will be accepted by the BISE, Hyderabad, without late fee by Aug 19, with Rs100 late fee up to Aug 26 and with double fee up to Sept 9.

Announcing this, the controller of examinations, the Board of Secondary Education, added that examination fee for science group was Rs350, for general group (regular), Rs310, and general group (private) Rs360. The examination form fee is Rs15.

GRADE IMPROVEMENT: The controller has also announced that application for permission of grade improvement from the candidates of SSC certificate (annual examination 2003) would be accepted by the BISE, Hyderabad, by Sept 30.

He, however, made it clear that this chance for improvement of grade was only for those candidates who had passed SSC part-II (class X) annual examinations in 2002.

The candidates will have the options to improve grade by appearing in five papers of SSC part-I or five papers of SSC part-II or in ten papers of part-I and part-II together. A fee of Rs200 fixed for the improvement of grade.

SU: The University of Sindh on Wednesday announced the results of BCom (pass) part-II (college side) annual examination 2001.

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