KARACHI, Jan 6: The Board of Intermediate Education will accept the forms for HSC part-II annual examinations 2003 from private candidates up to Jan 28, without late fee.

It has designated 31 HBL branches which will sale the forms at the rate of Rs20 per form. It has asked private students of humanities and commerce groups and those appearing for improvement of division/ additional papers of part-II to submit their forms and fees at the HBL Board Office branch.

Forms with a late fee of Rs100, Rs300 and Rs1,000 could be submitted by Feb 8, 22 and March 12.

The designated bank branches are: New Karachi, Muslim Town, Barkat-i-Hyderi, Taimuria Market, Nazimabad Chowrangi, Dastagir Colony, Karimabad, Shahrah-i-Pakistan, Liaquatabad, Orangi Town, Shershah, PIB Colony, Jamshed Road, Sir Syed Road, Mehmoodabad, Jacob Lines, Defence Housing Society, Delhi Colony, Preedy Street, Dow Medical College, Ranchore Line, University Road, Abul Hasan Isphani, Hasan Square, Mehran (Malir Halt), Malir City, Drigh Colony, Korangi No 2, Landhi No 3 and Landhi No 6.

RESULTS: The board would release the diploma of education annual examinations 2002 exam results on Jan 7 at 10.30am.

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