Exam fees increased

Published September 8, 2003

HYDERABAD, Sept 7: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad has increased the examination fees.

An announcement of the board on Saturday said the decision would be applicable from the higher secondary certificate supplementary examination-2003.

As per the new structure, the fee for HSC-I (class XI) examination of all groups has been enhanced from Rs360 to Rs410 and that of HSC part-II (class XII) from Rs410 to Rs460.

Candidates who had already filled their examination forms of HSC part-II (class XII) supplementary examination-2003 and could not deposit the enhanced fee should pay additional Rs50 before the announcement of results else the board will withheld their results, said the announcement.

AG SINDH: The advocate-general, Sindh, Anwar Mansur Khan, visited the Sindh High Court, Hyderabad circuit bench, the other day.

He held meetings with the state counsels appearing in the court to represent the provincial government.

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