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BISE Rawalpindi reschedules 9th, 10th exams, Check new date inside

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RAWALPINDI: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi has announced changes to its examination schedule due to the upcoming public holiday for Eid Miladun Nabi.

The ninth-grade exams previously set for September 17 have been rescheduled for September 19, affecting subjects like Education, Hadith, History of Pakistan, and Clothing and Textiles.

Additionally, the 10th-grade supplementary exams were postponed on August 26 due to Imam Husain’s Chehlum in the Rawalpindi division and will now take place on September 18.

The revised subjects include Chemistry, Clothing and Textiles, Islamic History, Fiqh (Dars Nizami) Group, Science, Physiology, and Hygiene.

Revised roll number slips for regular candidates are available on their institution portals, while private candidates can access theirs on the BISE Rawalpindi website or receive them by mail.

Examination staff have been instructed to accommodate candidates according to the new schedule, with existing roll number slips required for identification purposes.

Staff Reporter

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