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By-Elections 2024: Govt cancels intermediate exams in Lahore

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LAHORE: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) has announced the postponement of two intermediate exams due to upcoming by-elections 2024 in Lahore.

The BISE has postponed the intermediate chemistry paper originally scheduled for April 20 and the English paper slated for April 22.

The decision to postpone examinations comes as a result of the upcoming by-elections in Lahore scheduled for April 21.

BISE officials have assured students and stakeholders that new dates for these postponed papers will be communicated at a later time.

Educators and students are advised to stay updated with official announcements from the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education for further information regarding the rescheduling of these examinations.

Read more: Exams scheduled for April 18, 19, 20 postponed in Chitral

The polling for by elections 2024 on six National Assembly and 17 provincial assemblies’ seats will be held on April 21.

The electoral body will hold elections on six NA seats, two seats each of KP and Balochistan assemblies and 12 vacant seats of Punjab Assembly.

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