LARKANA, Dec 15: The controller of examinations of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Larkana, said on Friday that the board would collect examination fee for SSC Part-I annual examination 2007-08 in two instalments to facilitate poor students.

He said in a notification that the board would collect the first instalment along with list of enrolment of 2007 and the second at the time of submission of examination forms in December 2007.

He warned that the heads of institutions should not send the examination forms of students who failed to achieve 75 per cent attendance in class IX and X.

The board would accept the first instalment of examination fees without late fee up to January 10, with normal late fee of Rs100 till January 20, 2007 and with late fee of Rs200 till January 30, the notification added.

He said that the board would receive examination forms for SSC Part-II (Class X) annual examination 2007 through the affiliated institutions without late fee up to January 10.

The board would accept examination forms with late fee of Rs100 from January 11 to 20, with Rs200 from January 22 to February 1 with Rs400 from February 2 to 10 and with Rs500 from February 12 to 20, he said.

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