RAWALPINID: Three day ahead of commencement of intermediate annual examination, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi has introduced a text message service for aspiring candidates to get information about their date sheets.

According to a BISE Rawalpindi spokesman, all date sheets have been dispatched to candidates at their given address. Candidates can also get the information about their date sheets by sending an SMS at 800296.

He said that date sheet is also available at board’s website. The annual intermediate examinations are going to start from April 30.

The spokesman said that the candidates can also contact various control rooms to register examination related complaints.

The numbers for Attock district are 057-9316166 and 0321-5236910, for Chakwal district the control room can be reached at 0543-660120 and 0333-5007142.

For district Jhelum, the numbers are 0544-9270208 and 0321-5411526. Similarly, students of Rawalpindi district should call 051-5770298 or 0300-5171866.

The central control room of BISE can be reached at 051-5450923 and 0333-5982882.

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