LAHORE: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has started distributing roll number slips for students preparing for the first annual examination of 2025.
Both regular and private candidates are encouraged to download their slips immediately to meet the requirements for admission to the examination.
Candidates should ensure that they bring their roll number slips to the examination centre, as officials have confirmed that any student who fails to produce their slip will be denied entry.
The roll number slip contains important information, including paper timings, examination centre address, and a personal date sheet for each candidate.
Controller of Examinations Zahid Mian said that this QR code system has already been successful in preventing unauthorized candidates from accessing the examination centres.
Private students can easily obtain their roll number slips by visiting the official BISE Lahore website.
To assist in this process, candidates should follow these steps:
After completing these details, candidates should click the “Get Roll No Slip” button to access and download their roll number slip.
The examinations are set to begin on April 29, starting with a variety of subjects, including Psychology, Food and Nutrition, and Military Science.
The second shift will feature papers such as Outlines of Home Economics, Hematology and Blood Banking, and Applied Sciences.
The English Compulsory paper is scheduled for April 30, with availability in both morning and evening shifts under the jurisdiction of the Lahore board.
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