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Punjab Board decided to extend the deadline for Intermediate exam admissions

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LAHORE: In an effort to assist aspirant candidates, Punjab Boards has chosen to extend the deadline for admission to the intermediate exam.

The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) has declared that January 30, 2024, is the new deadline for submitting admission forms and a single fee.

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A provision has been created for individuals who are unable to meet the first deadline to apply with a double charge until February 7 and with a triple fee until February 12.

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In order to facilitate admissions for the next Higher Secondary School Certificate (Intermediate) Part-II (1st Annual) Examination in 2024, as well as to accommodate students, this flexibility has been implemented.

The test is slated to begin on April 19, 2024, and it will cover the whole province.

Staff Reporter

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