KARACHI: SSC exam forms’ dates

Published August 23, 2002

KARACHI, Aug 22: The Board of Secondary Education has announced that the registration forms of SSC Part-I for private candidates would be accepted through designated banks till September 5, without a late fee.

Forms from the SSC Part I and II privates candidates would be accepted as per the schedule announced for class IX private students, provided they have obtained prior permission from the board. Forms with late fee can be submitted till Sept 30.

The names of bank branches are: National Bank:-Board Office, Sharifabad, Orangi, Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Rahimabad, Landhi, Binnori Town, Drigh Colony, Denso Hall, Lasbela, Korangi Township, Saleem Centre, North Karachi, Malir City near Liaquat College and Urdu Science College. Habib Bank: Abul Hassan Isphahani, Al-Azam Square, Bahadurabad, Drigh Colony, Gulistan-i-Jauher, Hassan Square, Jamshed Road, Malir City, Muslim Town, Orangi Town, Rizvia Society, Shahrea Pakistan, Taimuria Market, Sher Shah, Preedy Street, Ranchor Line, Landhi No-6, Korangi No 2, Defence Housing Society and Ghaffar Goth.

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