KARACHI: BIE announces HSC enrolment

Published January 17, 2003

KARACHI, Jan 16: The Board of Intermediate Education, has announced the schedule for accepting enrolment forms for HSC, annual examination, from those candidates who appeared in SSC supplementary examinations and were declared to have passed.

According to BIE notifications, the regular candidates who have passed their SSC supplementary examination, 2002, from the Board of Secondary education (BSE), Karachi, and were granted provisional admissions in colleges, could now submit their enrolment forms and fees through their respective colleges from Jan 25 to February 7, without late fee. Forms with a late fee of Rs100, from Feb 17 to February 26.

The registration process for all the private candidates, who have cleared their humanities or commerce group, supplementary examinations-2002, from BSE, Karachi, would start from Jan 16.

Enrolment forms would be accepted at HBL, Board Office branch, from Jan 16 to Feb 5, without late fee. Forms with a late fee of Rs100, Rs200 and Rs300, could be submitted till Feb 20, March 5 and March 31, said the notification.

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