Islamabad, Pakistan: The aftereffect of FEDERAL BOARD RESULT MATRIC PART-II 2015 has reported in which young ladies have again out rightly vanquished kid in instruction.
In Pakistan, the Federal Board declares come about before all commonplace and divisional training sheets. The Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (FBISE) Islamabad built up under FBISE ACT 1975, is a self-sufficient collection of the Ministry of Education (Now under the Ministry of Education and Training Division). It is enabled with managerial and money related power to sort out, direct, create and control Intermediate and Secondary Education as a rule and behavior examinations in the foundations partnered with it.
Understudies can contact at taking after locations in the event that they wish any data with respect to their outcome and imprints sheets:
Street number 1
Government Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education
Segment H-8/4, Islamabad, Pakistan
Street number 2
Government Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education
P. O. Box Number 1365
Segment H-8/4, Islamabad, Pakistan
Telephone: 0092-51-9250666
In Pakistan, registration is 10 years in school and understudies take examinations in two sections that is called Part I and Part II.
In Pakistan, Matriculation (typically abbreviated to “matric”) is the last examinations of ninth and tenth grades, taken up by understudies matured 15 to 16 years.
It brings about the issuance of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or Technical School Certificate (TSC). After the SSC (or TSC) understudies may continue for eleventh year of instruction at College. After fruitful consummation of the eleventh and the twelfth years in school they get the Intermediate affirmation (HSSC – Higher Secondary School Certificate), and get to be qualified to enter colleges in Pakistan or abroad. Pakistan has kept on utilizing terms, for example, Matriculation Exams and Intermediate Exams taken from the times of the British Raj despite the fact that these terms were supplanted in England itself with O’ or Ordinary Level Examinations (now called GCSE) and An’ or Advanced Level Examinatio