KARACHI, Oct 11: The Board of Secondary Education Karachi on Wednesday announced that enrolment forms for SSC (Composite) examination 2008 (regular candidates) for science and general groups will be accepted from October 16 to Nov 14 without any late fee.

According to a BSEK notification, enrolment forms will also be accepted from Nov 15 to Dec 14 with Rs100 as late fee and from Dec 15 to Jan 13, 2007, with Rs 200 as late fee.

Enrolment forms can be obtained along with fee statement and nominal roll from 14 authorized branches of National Bank of Pakistan and 20 authorized branches of Habib Bank.

Meanwhile, the BSE announced that registration forms of SSC (Composite) examination 2008, for private candidates will be available at the authorized branches of NBP and HBL from Oct 16 to Nov 14 without any late fee.

Registration forms can be obtained and deposited at the same branches from Nov 15 to Dec 14 with Rs 50 as late fine, from Dec 15 to Jan 13, 2007 with Rs100 as fine and from Jan 15, 2007, to 25, 2007 with Rs200 as late fine.

Meanwhile, SSC supplementary examinations 2006 of science and general groups (both regular and private) are scheduled from Oct 27. A BSEK notification said admit cards for SSC supplementary examinations 2006 would be ready for collection from Oct 16 onwards.—PPI

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