HSSC annual intermediate exams 2017 in Rawalpindi to start from May 6

EducationHSSC annual intermediate exams 2017 in Rawalpindi to start from May 6

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) annual intermediate exams 2017 under the Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE) will start in the division from May 6.

According to RBISE spokesman, 66,034 candidates including 43,026 regular and 23,008 private would appear in the exams while 190 superintendents, 207 deputy superintendents and 190 invigilators had been appointed.

On the directives of RBISE Chairman Dr. Muhammad Zareef, arrangements have been finalized to ensure that examinations were conducted transparently and smoothly, he said adding, a total of 190 examination centers had been set up out of which 36 were in Chakwal, 25 in Jhelum and 99 in Rawalpindi.

As many as 98 were for females, 75 were for males and 17 were combined, he added.

He said that special control rooms had been set up in four districts of the division to facilitate the students.

Moreover, he said a special cell had been set up, any complaints regarding the examination centre could be faxed on the fax number: 051-5450912.

The chairman would take action against all complaints, he said.

Roll number slips have already been dispatched to the students by the Board. The slips of private candidates have been sent to their mentioned addresses while slips of regular candidates were dispatched to their institutes.

Apart from the Board’s office at Morgah near the Attock Oil Refinery in Rawalpindi, the students can also contact controller examinations on the phone 051-5450917-18 in case they do not receive their roll number slips.

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