KARACHI, Aug 6: The governor has allowed two per cent grace marks to those candidates, who appeared in SSC annual and supplementary exams during 1999-2002 period and exhausted all their chances to pass the exams.

All such candidates have been directed to obtain prescribed application form available at the rate of Rs25 at the Board’s Enquiry and submit the same with attested copies of their admit cards and mark sheets with an affidavit of Rs50.

The forms can be submitted with a late fee of Rs200 from Aug 5 to 30 and with a late fee of Rs300 from Sept 1 onwards.

According to a notification, the fee will not be refunded if any ineligible candidate submits the form in misunderstanding. Therefore, only those candidates should submit their form, who appeared in SSC exams from 1999 to 2002 and exhausted all their chances.

The notification said incomplete forms would be rejected and fee would be forfeited.—APP

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