KARACHI: The deadline for turning in class 10 annual examination forms was recently announced by the Karachi Board.
Exam forms for private schools must be submitted online, and the payment must be made in cash at the National Bank in addition to the fee voucher.
These are the important dates to submit without incurring late fees: 2024, from January 8 to February 8. The following fees will be applied to late submissions: The dates are as follows: February 9–16 (Rs 200), February 17–25 (Rs 500), February 26–March 4 (Rs 800), March 5–11 (Rs 1200), March 12–18 (Rs 1500), and March 19–25 (Rs 1800). There will be a fee of Rs. 2500 for forms turned in after March 25.
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For government municipalities, municipal corporations, and labor department schools, special instructions have been issued. Exam forms are available to these institutions free of charge from the board’s account section. Additionally, there are no costs associated with submitting forms from these schools.
The chairman of the Karachi Board stressed that schools that fall under the categories of labor department, municipal corporation, and government municipality will not be charged for the acquisition or submission of forms.
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Furthermore, the schedule for the 2024 Matric Annual Examinations, which are set to start on May 17th, has been made public by the Sindh Boards of Committee of Chairman (PBCC).
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