SUKKUR, Nov 12: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Sukkur, has announced that the examination forms and fee from candidates (regular/private) for SSC Part I and II (Class IX and X) Annual Examinations 2003 would be entertained through the affiliated Secondary/Higher Secondary Schools without late fee upto Dec 10 and with late fee of Rs100 from Dec 11 to Jan 4, 2003.

The candidates who appeared for the HSC II (Class X) Annual Examinations 2001 and could not qualify for the SSC II Annual Examinations 2002 and did not avail the chance of supplementary examinations 2002 are eligible to appear for the SSC Part I and II Annual Examinations 2003 (combined), i.e. all papers of Part I and II (Class IX and X).

Similarly, the candidates who appeared for the SSC Part I (Class IX) Annual Examinations 2001 can also appear for the SSC Part II Annual Examinations 2003 subject to production of the admissions certificate of Class X for the current season from the head of the institution concerned by obtaining prior permission from the Board.

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