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BISE Lahore announces big relief for students ahead of annual exams 2025

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LAHORE: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has announced a significant relief for class 9th students ahead of the first annual examination 2025.

The Lahore board commission has allowed the processing of admission forms and registration of students who missed the submission deadline due to any reason.

However, this concession will be available only to students up to March 14, 2025, after which no application for late submission would be entertained.

Meanwhile, BISE Lahore has also given the date sheet for the annual exams for 2025, starting from March 25, with the English Compulsory paper being held in two shifts: morning and evening.

Biology and Computer Science written subjects will be held on March 27. All students should bring their roll number slips along with them to the exam center.

The students who do not bring roll number slips with them would not be allowed to enter the examination. These areas under the jurisdiction of BISE Lahore include Lahore, Kasur, Sheikhupura, and Nankana Sahib.

It is expected that this decision of the BISE Lahore will immensely help those students who missed the deadline due to genuine circumstances.

Staff Reporter

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