The lack of proper facilities is causing delays in preparations, raising concerns among students and parents

Karachi: The intermediate exams scheduled to begin on April 28 in Karachi are likely to be postponed due to inadequate arrangements at examination centers.
Media reports indicate that matriculation exams are currently underway at some centers, which are also designated for intermediate exams, leading to logistical challenges.
The lack of proper facilities is causing delays in preparations, raising concerns among students and parents.
Additionally, the Board of Intermediate remains without a chairman, further complicating the situation. Two candidates nominated by the search committee have already declined the position, leaving the board without leadership ahead of the crucial examination period.
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