KARACHI: HSC exam forms schedule

Published April 19, 2006

KARACHI, April 18: The Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi on Tuesday issued schedule for acceptance of examination forms of HSC part-II or part I or combined annual exams 2006, with a late fee up to Rs1,000.

A BIE notification said that the marks sheets of HSC supplementary exams 2005 for the candidates of commerce group (private) had already been sent to the candidates at their residences and those failed to clear the exams and wanted to appear in the annual exams 2006 could submit forms without late fee from April 21 to 26, while with a late fee of Rs300 and Rs1,000 up to May 3 and 6 respectively.

Forms for commerce group (private) are available from HBL at the BIE premises for Rs20 each. Regular candidates have been advised to report to their principals for the purpose.

In the meantime, the board also announced special dates for submission of examination forms for those fresh and leftover candidates of part-I or part-II and part-I and II (combined) of annual exams 2005 or improvement of division and additional subjects, belonging to any group except humanities (regular and private), who could not submit the exam forms in time.

All such candidates can also deposit their forms and fees with a late fee of Rs1,000 from May 4 to 6. An official of the board said that a schedule for candidates of the humanities (regular and private) group would also be issued shortly.

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