LAHORE: The schedule for next five-year annual and supplementary examinations for the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) for Punjab and Azad Kashmir has been announced.

A consensus on the conduct of examination and declaration of results simultaneously was reached at a meeting of the Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen here on Saturday.

Presided over by Lahore BISE Chairman Dr Nasarullah Virk, the meeting was attended by chairmen of all nine BISEs of Punjab and Azad Kashmir. It was decided that the 10th and 12th classes’ supplementary examinations 2015 would commence on Sept 8 and Oct 26, respectively.

The results of ninth class would be declared on Aug 21, 12th class on Sept 12, 11th class on Oct 10, 10th class (supplementary exam) on Nov 12 and 12th class (supplementary exam) on Jan 12, 2016.

Published in Dawn, August 9th, 2015

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