9th class exam starts today
LAHORETHE secondary school (10th class) annual examination 2015 ended in all the nine Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISEs) in Punjab on Tuesday while the 9th class annual exam 2015 will commence from Wednesday (today). A total of 149 Unfair Means Cases (UMCs) as well as nine impersonation cases
By our correspondents
March 18, 2015
LAHORE
THE secondary school (10th class) annual examination 2015 ended in all the nine Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISEs) in Punjab on Tuesday while the 9th class annual exam 2015 will commence from Wednesday (today).
A total of 149 Unfair Means Cases (UMCs) as well as nine impersonation cases were registered against the candidates during the 10th class examination. On the last day of the exam the paper of Urdu was conducted. A spokesperson said in order to facilitate candidates, 3,495 examination centres had been constituted in all the nine BISEs in Punjab for the 9th class exam. On the first day (Wednesday) the papers of Persian and Civics will be conducted. Chairman of the Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) Dr. Muhammad Nasrullah Virk has directed all the chairmen of BISEs in Punjab to ensure strict supervision in the 9th class examination as per direction of the Punjab government.
THE secondary school (10th class) annual examination 2015 ended in all the nine Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISEs) in Punjab on Tuesday while the 9th class annual exam 2015 will commence from Wednesday (today).
A total of 149 Unfair Means Cases (UMCs) as well as nine impersonation cases were registered against the candidates during the 10th class examination. On the last day of the exam the paper of Urdu was conducted. A spokesperson said in order to facilitate candidates, 3,495 examination centres had been constituted in all the nine BISEs in Punjab for the 9th class exam. On the first day (Wednesday) the papers of Persian and Civics will be conducted. Chairman of the Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) Dr. Muhammad Nasrullah Virk has directed all the chairmen of BISEs in Punjab to ensure strict supervision in the 9th class examination as per direction of the Punjab government.
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