The Lahore board provides the students with crucial details regarding their exam schedule.


Lahore: The Lahore Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) unveiled the date sheet for the forthcoming matriculation examinations on Tuesday.
The board provided the students with crucial details regarding their exam schedule.
According to the released schedule, the annual exams for the tenth class are slated to begin on March 1st.
To facilitate the examination process, the tenth-grade exams would be conducted in two shifts. The first shift would include examinations for three subjects, while the second shift will comprise four subjects.
On the first day of the exams, students will be tested on various subjects, including Sociology, Business Studies, Pakistan Studies, Food and Nutrition. The exam series would conclude with the Urdu Compulsory paper scheduled for March 18th.
The annual exams for the ninth class are set to commence on March 19th and would continue until April 5th, 2024.

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