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SSC Part-I exam forms for Science and General Group accepted from 16th

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SSC Part-I exam forms to be accepted from 16th
Karachi, Sep 04: Examination forms of the Secondary School Certificate Part-I examination for Science and General Group would be accepted without any late fee from September 16 to October 29.
This was announced by Controller of the Examinations Board of the Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) Kalim Asghar Kirmani on Friday.
Kirmani said that late fee of Rs50 would be collected from November 01 to 15 along with the examination forms.
As much as Rs100 late fee would be charged from November 16 to 25 and Rs200 from November 26 till December 03, while Rs500 late fee would be collected from December 06 to 12.
It was also announced that those candidates who would submit forms between December 13 and 27 would have to pay a late fee of Rs800 and Rs1200 from December 28 to January 01.
The examination forms would be available from the National Bank of Pakistan, Habib Bank Limited and Askari Commercial Bank, Board Office booths. The forms could also be obtained from examination store of the Board from September 16 after production of an authority letter from head of the institution against the payment of cost of the forms through pay order in favour of the Secretary BSEK.
The stamp of the school must be affixed on the back of the pay order, Kirmani added.
The examination forms of Science and General Group (Regular) would be accepted in Accounts Section of the BSEK after showing attested photocopies of recognition letter valid for the academic session 2010-11 and a copy of slip for questionnaire submitted in practical section which is mandatory.
The examination forms of General Group (Private) would be accepted at the said booths of the above mentioned banks, he said.
Schools administrations are requested not to direct any student to BSEK to deposit individual examination forms and the examination forms of all the students of their schools should be submitted in one stretch, Kirmani added. The news

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