BISER announces intermediate part-I exams date

Annual intermediate and matriculation practical examinations would be held on July 16


Our Correspondent July 06, 2022
Students busy solving question papers during their intermediate examination. PHOTO: NNI/FILE

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RAWALPINDI:

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi (BISER) on Tuesday announced that the annual intermediate (part-I) and matriculation practical examinations would be held on July 16.

The examinations to be held on Saturday and Monday, July 16 and July 18 respectively have been postponed due to Eidul Azha and by-elections.

History of Muslim India, History of Pakistan, History of Modern World, History of Culture and Evening Geography, Elementary Anatomy and Microtechnics and Basic Medical Sciences would now be held on Friday July 29 as per the new schedule.

The examinations of Business Mathematics and Philosophy would now be on Wednesday, July 27, according to the new schedule, English exam would now be scheduled for July 28, whereas the annual practical matriculation exam which would be on Friday, July 8, with Practicals in Chemistry (All Groups) now on Tuesday, July 19, according to the new date, on Saturday, July 16 in Chemistry (All Groups).

The practical will now be on Wednesday, July 20 according to the new date and the practical with the subject chemistry (all groups) on Monday, July 18 will be on Thursday, July 21 according to the new date, the Board spokesperson said.

“The students in case of any difficulty, are advised that the Controller of Examinations can be contacted on 051-5450917-0515450918 or visit the Board’s website www.biserawalpindi.edu.pk”, he said.

Physically-challenged students to get helpers

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rawalpindi, will facilitate physically-challenged and visually-impaired candidates and those who lost their arms and limbs in accidents, with a writer throughout the ongoing examinations.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, July 6th, 2022.

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