ISLAMABAD, Jan 9: The British Council has announced dates for GCE exams registrations.

The last date for the registration of GCE, O and A-level Cambridge International Examinations, which will be held in May/June, is February 10.

Deadline for the first and the second stage late fee is March 10 and 25 respectively. No late entries will be entertained after March 25.

The last date for registration of GCE, O and A-level Edexcel international examinations is February 3. Late fees will be charged after this deadline. The late fee is Rs5,225 per candidate in addition to the regular subject fee, which will be charged for any exam entry registered between February 3 and March 17. Also, a fee will be charged for any amendment made after submitting this form to the British Council. No late entries will be entertained after March 17, 2003.

Application forms can be downloaded from the British Council’s website www.britishcouncil.org.pk. Fees can be paid at any Standard Chartered bank by filling out forms provided for this purpose at the bank.

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