HYDERABAD, Oct 27: The controller of examinations, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad, announced on Friday that permission for change of group for HSC part-I and part-II academic year 2007-08 shall be granted up to Jan 3, while permission for passing additional subjects i.e. Mathematics-I and II, Biology-I and II, Chemistry-I and II, Computer Science-I and II and for taking admission in the affiliated colleges will be granted by

Nov 15.

He said that the candidates interested in changing groups should submit their applications forwarded by the principal from where they intended to appear, with photostat of attested marks certificate and Rs200 as fee through bank challan deposited in the UBL or pay order (Board office) Hyderabad within due date.

Similarly, the candidates who intended to appear in the examination for passing their additional subjects have been advised to submit their examination forms with normal fee of Rs500 up to Jan 1.

After that their forms would be accepted with additional late fee of Rs100 till Feb 7, and till March 7, with additional late fee of Rs400, and with additional late fee of Rs1,000 till April 4 with paid challan of fee and original mark certificate of class-XII.

The controller of examinations, BISE Hyderabad announced that January 1, 2008, would be the last date for receiving the examination forms for improvement of grade at HSC annual examination 2008, with normal fee of Rs1,000, while the same forms would also be accepted with additional late fee of Rs100 till Feb 7, and with additional late fee of Rs300 till

March 7.

The candidates who have passed their HSC part-II (class-XII) annual examination 2007, for first time can only avail the chance of improvement of grade in their six papers each of HSC part-I or II or all the 12 papers of HSC part-I and II together.

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