Intermediate exams postponed for three weeks in Balochistan
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Intermediate exams postponed for three weeks in Balochistan
The Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education has postponed its intermediate examinations, which were set to begin on April 22, 2025, citing “unavoidable reasons.” According to board officials, the exams have been deferred by three weeks. While no official cause was given, sources revealed the move follows a teachers’ union decision to boycott exam duties. Students voiced strong concerns over the postponement, warning that delays…
Intermediate Exams in Balochistan Postponed by Three Weeks
The intermediate annual exams in Balochistan, originally scheduled to start on April 22, 2025, have been postponed for three weeks. This decision was announced by Muhammad Ishaq, Chairman of the Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BBISE), primarily due to a boycott by the Professors and Lecturers Association along with other education department unions protesting the controversial appointment of the BBISE Chairman, which t…
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Intermediate board exams postponed
QUETTA: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Balochistan, has postponed the 2025 intermediate annual exams, which were originally scheduled to begin on April 22. Chairman Muhammad Ishaq announced the three-week postponement due to a boycott by the Professors and Lecturers Association. The new dates for the exams will be announced in the coming days.
APPSF slams postponement of intermediate exams in Balochistan
Islamabad: The All Pakistan Private Schools Federation (APPSF) strongly condemns the postponement of intermediate exams in Balochistan. The Federation’s President, Kashif Mirza expressed deep concern over the decision calling it an attack on the educational rights of students. Kashif Mirza stated that the postponement of exams is an injustice to students and causes undue mental pressure. He further added that this decision is an act of cruelty a…
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