Federal board has also postponed Matric exams
Federal board has also postponed Matric exams
Due to the current law and order situation in the federal capital, the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has decided to postpone matric final exams.
All yearly matric exams, which were initially planned for May 25 and 26, have been postponed, according to an official statement given by the FBISE. The FBISE will publish the revised dates for the papers that have been postponed later.
Despite the unclear law and order situation in Islamabad, the FBISE confirmed earlier on Tuesday that the matric final exams would be held as planned, however that did not happen.
The FBISE also enabled students to take the final exams in their nearby exam centres if they were unable to reach their allocated exam centres in or around Islamabad's red zone.
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi had also ordered the postponement of final exams scheduled for Wednesday, May 25.
The final paper of Pakistan Studies for matric students has been postponed by BISE Rawalpindi due to the current law and order situation in the nation. The replacement date for this paper will be announced later, but the other papers will take place as planned.
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