KARACHI: Exam form date extended

Published March 17, 2002

KARACHI, March 16: The Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi, has extended the last date for submission of examination forms by private candidates of HSC Part I and II annual examinations for all groups upto March 27, with a late fee.

The board also announced that forms and fee of failures of HSC supplementary examinations 2001 would be accepted for annual examinations from March 19 to March 27, without a late fee.

A notification said that students of Commerce and Humanities groups (regular and private) who failed in the HSC supplementary exam 2001 could apply for the annual exams at their respective colleges upto April 1, with a late fee of Rs100.

Hardship cases of eligible candidates for Part-I and II (regular and private) could be entertained with a late fee of Rs1,000 from April 4 to 8.

The admit-cards of such candidates would be delivered direct from the Board on April 12 in case of Commerce (regular), while in the case of Humanities (regular), the admit cards could be collected from the colleges and in the case of Commerce and Humanities (private) the cards would be sent on the residential addresses of the candidates.

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