Exam centres changed

Published April 25, 2003

SUKKUR, April 24: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sukkur, on Wednesday announced that candidates of the humanities group (both private and regular students) of the Government Mumtaz College, Khairpur, would now appear in the HSC part-I and II, annual examination, 2003, from the Government Comprehensive Higher Secondary School, Khairpur, instead of the Government Superior Science College, Khairpur.

Similarly, female candidates of the humanities group (both regular and private students), enrolled through the Government Degree College, Sukkur, and Islamia Arts and Commerce College, Sukkur, would also appear in the HSC part-I and II, annual examination, 2003, from the Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Barrage Colony, Sukkur.

Some changes in the list of centres in Ghotki city have also been notified, according to which all male candidates of the HSC parts I and II of the pre-medical and pre-engineering groups of the Government Degree College, Ghotki, would appear at the Government College, Ghotki, while the male candidates of the HSC, parts I and II, humanities group (both private and regular students) as well as the candidates of the commerce group of the Government Degree College, Ghotki, and private higher secondary schools of city at the Government (P) D.C. High School, Ghotki.

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