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FBISE announces date sheet for SSC Part I & II exams 2025

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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has officially announced the date sheet for the 1st Annual Examination in 2025 for both Part I and Part II of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC). Per the published schedule, examinations will commence on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

Students need to arrive at their respective examination centers by 8:30 AM; entry will be strictly closed at 8:55 AM. The exams are scheduled to start promptly at 9:00 AM, therefore, students must be seated and prepared by this time.

The FBISE has provided an extensive timetable catering to different streams and subjects, ensuring all candidates have a clear understanding of their exam schedules.

This timetable includes provisions for both morning and evening sessions where relevant, aiming to offer flexibility and convenience. With the release of this date sheet, students can effectively plan their study schedules.

Students are advised to carefully review the details so that they are fully informed about their specific examination dates and times. By taking these steps, candidates can make appropriate arrangements ahead of their exams starting from March 18, 2025.

Date Sheet for SSC Part I & II

Staff Reporter

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