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Balochistan board postpones inter annual exams  

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Balochistan board postpones inter annual exams  

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QUETTA: Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Balochsitan, postponed the intermediate annual examination 2025, scheduled to start from April 22.

Chairman Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Balochsitan Muhammad Ishaq has postponed intermediate annul exams 2025 in the province for three weeks.

The intermediate examinations have been postponed due to boycott by the Professors and Lecturers Association.

The new date will be announced in a few days.

It should be noted that intermediate exams were supposed to begin today April 22 and 100,937 students were appearing in the exams.

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Earlier, Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) postponed the intermediate annual examination 2025 for nine days despite alerts of extreme heat.

The first phase of annual exams of the pre-engineering, pre-medical and science general group of part I and II were schedule to being on April 28. Now, they will now start from May 6 or later, reports cited sources as having said.

The delay in the first phase will ultimately affect the exams of Commerce and Arts Group, which were to be taken in second phase.

The board officials said the decision has been taken due to unavailability of exam centres, change in results of first-year results due to grace marks decision and others.

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