PEF unveils admission policy for 2024-25
LAHORE: Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) on Friday announced its admission policy for the academic year 2024-25, aimed at facilitating the enrolment process for students across partner schools.
The circular detailing the new admission policy has been disseminated to over 7,000 partner schools through the SIS login system. The duration of the new admission campaign will be March 1 to April 15, 2024.
The spokesman said that PEF partners affiliated with Foundation Assisted School Programme, Education Voucher Scheme and New School Programme would be able to accommodate maximum new admissions in their schools while remaining within the policy and infrastructure capacity.
A spokesperson for PEF emphasised that schools aligned with the EVS Phase- 16 and IRCS, with whom partnership agreements have been finalised, are also eligible to accommodate new admissions. Furthermore, PEF has facilitated a mechanism for the correction of data pertaining to newly-admitted students.
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