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Karachi Board matric May 28 postponed exam due on June 2

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KARACHI: The Karachi Matriculation Board has announced that the exam postponed due to Youm-e-Takbeer on May 28th will now be held on Sunday, June 2.

The exam was postponed because of the public holiday on May 28, according to Khalid Ehsan, the interim controller of examinations for the Secondary Education Board Karachi.

It is important to remember that intermediate examinations are set to start on June 1st, and some testing locations will be holding matric and intermediate exams at the same time.

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The rescheduled exam for Sunday, June 2nd will take place at the specified exam centers in consideration of this.

The morning shift will consist of exams for 9th-grade Science Group students. These include Urdu Compulsory Normal Course, Sindhi Compulsory Normal Course, Geography of Pakistan (Paper 1), and English Literature Alternative for Urdu Compulsory.

Students in the General Group for the tenth grade will take exams during the evening shift. Paper 2 of these tests covers Arabic, Paper 2 covers Persian, and Paper 2 covers accounting and related problems.

Staff Reporter

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