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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IBCC NEW GRADING SYSTEM
Q: What is the new grading system?
A: The new grading system is used for reporting students' performance and assigning grades in standardized way. The policy is designed to be more objective, fair, and transparent, and to ensure that grades accurately reflect students' learning and achievement.


Q: How is the new grading system different from the old grading system? A: The new grading system is a 10-point grading system (A++, A+, A, B, B+, B. C. D. E. U)
whereas the previous system was based on a 7-point grading system (A-1, A, B, C, D, E,
F).
Q: What are the specific changes in the new grading system?
A: The changes in new grading system are as below: Shift from 7-point alphabetical grading (A A, B, C, D, E, F) system to 10-points
grading system e.g., A++. A+, A, B++, B+, B, C, D, E, U.
The passing marks will be 40% instead of 33% Reporting only alphabetical grades and grade points: instead of reporting absolute scores and grades, only alphabetical grades represented with the Grade Points will be reported. The grade points will help to calculate Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
Q: Why was the new grading system introduced?
A: The new grading system was introduced by the IBCC. It is to control the marks inflation in
the country and curb the race among students, parents and institutions for obtaining maximum
marks.
Q: What is the advantage of the new grading system?
A: The new grading system has been introduced by the IBCC to minimize the culture of competition among students and to safeguard the students from psychological pressure of society to obtain maximum marks. It is a better reflection of the student achievement being a 10-point grading scheme.
Q: When is the new grading system applicable?
A: Starting from 2023 academic year, the IBCC new grading policy will be implemented by all examination boards of Pakistan in three phases and will be fully adopted by the year 2025.
Q: Why is the new grading policy implemented in phases? A: The transition is to gradually introduce and give time to various stakeholders to understand and adjust to the new grading system.

Q: Why only Grade and Grade Points (GP) is reported in the result slip of the students from 2025 onward? A: To ensure a smooth transition, the new grading system is implemented in phases - first phase starts from 2023 for grades 9 (SSC) and grades 11 (HSSC). To ensure that stakeholders.
understand the reporting of the results, absolute scores will also be reported along with grades
and grade points.
Q: How will the new grading policy impact my overall performance assessment? A: The new grading system is designed to be fairer and more transparent, and to ensure that grades accurately reflect students' learning and achievement. It may mean that the way your grade is calculated, or the criteria used to assign grades may change, but ultimately the goal is to provide a more accurate assessment of performance in the course.
Q: Will the new grading system impact the examination performance? A: Yes. The level of difficulty to pass the examination has increased. The passing marks are now 40% whereas earlier it was 33%.
Q: Will the new grading system make it easier or harder to get an A in a course? A: The new grading system is designed to ensure that grades accurately reflect students' learning and achievement. With the new grading system, if you score within the range of 70% to 74% or 75% to 79%, 80% to 85%, then you receive B, B+ or B++. To achieve A, A+ and A++, you need to focus on meeting the specific descriptors (i.c., remarkable, outstanding, and exceptional) for those grades, rather than comparing yourself to the old grading system. For example, if you score 72%, under the new grading policy, you will receive a B, which is described as Good.
Q: Will there be an explanation to the new grading system in the result slip for parents' understanding? A: Yes. Your respective boards will explain the criteria on the new grading system.
Q: Will the new grading policy impact high achievers?
A: No.
Q: Which Examination Boards are implementing the new grading system? A: All examination boards (private and public) of Pakistan are required to implement the new grading system as per the resolution of IBCC Forum, except foreign examination boards operating in Pakistan.
Q: Will there be changes in the examination pattern? A: No
Q: Will the new grading system have any impact on the paper pattern and/or marking? A: No. The grade point system will have no impact on the paper pattern nor the marking.
Q: Will the new grading system impact the level of difficulty of the examination paper?
A: No. The new grading system will not impact the level of difficulty of the examination paper.
Q: Will there be any change in the administration of the examination. A: No. The conduct and administration of the examination remain same.
Q: Is the policy applicable if a student appearing for Grade X/XII in 2023 also appears for improvement (or was absent) in any subject of Grade IX/XI in 2022? A: No. In this case, the old grading system will be applied.
Q: Will there be any adjustments made to the curriculum to align with the new grading
system? A: No. The curriculum shall remain the same.
Q: Will there be any change in design/format of the SSC/ HSSC certificate too?
A: Yes. Your respective board will communicate the changes accordingly.

Q: Should all schools change their grading criteria?
A: The IBCC encourages all schools to revisit their grading criteria and align it with the new grading policy so that students and teachers become familiar and adjust to the new grading system.
Q: Is the HEC informed about the policy?
A: Yes. The policy has been communicated with HEC, PEC and PMDC.
Q: Do universities need to consider old grading system or new grading system during the admissions?
A: From 2023-2024 (in the next two academic years, university may refer to CGPA or grades provided by the examination boards, or they may continue using raw scores for the admission purpose. However, starting from 2025, all colleges and universities will refer to CGPA only for admissions as raw marks will not be shown in the marksheet.
Q: Will there be any disadvantage for students when applying to universities with the new grading system?
A: No.
Q:How will the new grading system impact admissions process and the qualifications required for entry intocollege/university courses?
A: The qualifications are not affected by this change in the grading policy as the scheme of studies is the same. Moreover, as a university you would have to formulate admission policy around the GPA and CGPA that will be awarded based on grade point assigned to each grade.










10th class English guess paper 2023 pdf download, 10th Class English Guess Paper 2023, 


Q.1(a) Choose the correct form of verb

٭ The court ______ its verdict on Monday next.

(a)gives (b)will give (c)is giving (d)give

٭ He ______ to see me yesterday.

(a)came (b)come (c)comes (d)will come

٭ We should ______ our parents.

(a)are obeying (b)have obeyed (c) obey (d) obeyed

٭ She _____ the piano since 2 O'clock.

(a)playing (b)has been playing(c)play (d)plays

٭ It _____ in winter every year.

(a) rained (b) rains (c)rain (d)had rained

٭ Will you not ______ it?

(a)did (b)have done (c)do (d)are doing

٭ Quaid-e-Azam _____ very hard.

(a)works (b)worked (c)working   (d)work

٭ She _____ hard for the competition.

(a)are working (b)have worked (c)will work (d) work

٭ The sun ______ in the east.

(a)have rose (b)rising (c)rises (d)rise

٭ It _____ to rain an hour ago.

(a)began (b)begun (c)had began (d)begins

٭ They _____ tea every morning.

(a)drink (b)drunk (c)drank (d)have been drinking

٭ He is _____ back next week.

(a)came (b)coming (c)will come (d)has come

٭ I _____ for you at the usual time.

(a)waited (b)waiting (c)wait (d)shall wait

٭ They ____ the poem.

(a)teaches (b)has taught (c)am taught (d)have taught

٭ He _____ the tree daily.

(a)will cut (b)cuts (c)has cut (d)cut

٭ The baby _____ now.

(a)sleeping (b)slept (c)is sleeping(d)sleep

٭ A person who reports for a newspaper is called _______.

(a)singer (b)teacher (c)doctor (d)news reporter

٭ You _____ drive fast; there is a speed limit here.

(a)shouldn't (b)wouldn't (c)have not (d)mustn't

٭ The baby _____ for milk now.

(a)cry (b)is crying (c)are crying (d)cries

٭ Good students always ______ hard.

(a)worked (b)works (c)work (d)are working

1(b) Choose the correct Spelling

٭ (a) Might (b) Meight (c) Meight (d) Maight

٭ (a) Enimy (b) Enamy (c) Enemy (d) Enumy

٭ (a) Avialable (b) Avaleable (c) Available (d) Aviolable

٭ (a) artical (b) articale (c) artecal (d) articale

٭ (a) leiear (b) liar (c) leaar (d) leear

٭ (a) noese (b) noice (c) noise (d) naise

٭ (a) Inergy (b) Enargy (c) Enirgy (d) Energy

٭ (a) Acadimy (b) Academy (c) Acidamy (d) Accademy

٭ (a) magzines (b) magezines (c) magazenes (d) magazines

٭ (a) Tampery (b) Temporary (c) Temparery (d) Tamporary

٭ (a) Custum (b) Custam (c) Custom (d) Custoom

٭ (a) Addres (b) Address (c) Addruss (d) Adress

٭ (a) Diner (b) Denner (c) Dinner (d) Denir

٭ (a) Languege (b) Lenguage (c) Language (d) Linguage

٭ (a) Entercede (b) Antercede (c) Intersede (d) Intercede

٭ (a) Carier (b) Carrer (c) Career (d) Carrir

٭ (a) Skrapes (b) Skripes (c) Scrapes (d) Scrapes

٭ (a) Surfase (b) Serfase (c) Serface (d) Surface

٭ (a) Axcele (b) Ecxel (c) Exsel (d) Excel

٭ (a) Damise (b) Deemise (c) Demise (d) Dimise

٭ (a) Gratification(b) Gretification(c) Gratefication (d) Gratifection

٭ (a) Farum (b) Forum (c) Foram (d) Furam

٭ (a) Preority (b) Priority (c) Pririty (d) Priorety

٭ (a) stirdy (b) stardy (c) sturedy (d) stardy

٭ (a) brife (b) brief (c) breif (d) brieff

٭ (a) Pressur (b) Prassure (c) Pressure (d) Presure

٭ (a) papular (b) popolar (c) popular (d) papuler

٭ (a) adhesive (b) adhasive (c) adhisive (d) adheseve

٭ (a) standerd (b) stendard (c) standard (d) standrd

٭ (a) Bendeges (b) Bandages (c) Bandeges (d) Bendages

٭ (a) Disput (b) Dispuit (c) Dispute (d) Dispuite

٭ (a) excellence (b) excellance (c) excallance (d) excelance

٭ (a) Acadmic (b) Academic (c) Acedmic (d) Acadamic

٭ (a) Attemmpt (b) Atempt (c) Attmipt (d) Attempt

٭ (a) Aeble (b) Eble (c) Able (d) Ablea

٭ (a) Madren (b) Modern (c) Modrin (d) Madren

٭ (a) Wandrous (b) Wondrus (c) Wondrous (d) Wandrus

٭ (a) Messinger (b) Messenjer (c) Massinger (d) Messenger

٭ (a) Amergency(b) Emergancy (c) Emergency(d) Emirgency

٭ (a) Destitute (b) Dustetite (c) Distuete (d) Duttisete

٭ (a) Acheve (b) Achieve (c) Achive (d) Acheve

٭ (a) Interast (b) Interest (c) Enterest (d) Intirest

٭ (a) Rinze (b) Rince (c) Rinse (d) Rainse

Q.1(c)Choose the correct meanings

٭ All of his life Hazrat Muhammad ï·º  judged other people's affairs with justice and told his companions to be just.

(a)neighbours (b)friends (c)servants (d)enemies

٭ Their ancestors killed a member of our family.

(a)opponents (b)companions(c)forefathers (d)neighbours

٭ We apeal to you to get one of them hanged in exchange for that.

(a)interchange(b)sleep (c)dormant (d)joy

٭ Once a Quraish woman was found guilty of stealing.

(a)fighting (b)back bitting (c)mischief (d)theft

٭ They applied law to the poor and forgave the rich.

(a)released (b)fined (c)blame (d)distributed

٭ This pleased everyone and saved them from a tribal conflict.

(a)moved (b)hurt (c)delighted (d)united

٭ These animals are often represented in decorations.

(a)beautification (b) designing (c)symmetry (d)editorials

٭ Some people believe that those born during the year particular animal may have the character traits of that animal.

(a)irregularities (b)features (c)buildings (d)facilities

٭ Prior to the first day of the New Year, it is customary for families to thoroughly clean their houses. The underlined word means.

(a)preceding (b)following (c) subsequent(d) past

٭ Time will bring you your reward

(a)Lauggage (b)Loss (c)Prize (d)Courage

٭ Once or twice though you should fail.

(a)conquer (b)be successful (c)stand first(d)none of these

٭ If we strive, its no disgrace.

(a) take rest (b) try hard (c)sleep (d)fail

٭ This a lesson you should heed.

(a)work hard (b) attend to (c)learn (d)listen

٭ Though we did not win the race.

(a)scholarship (b) honour (c) prize (d)competition

٭ You will conquer, never fear.

(a)misguide (b) cheat (c)tell a lie (d)be afraid

٭ This may prepare people to tackle with unexpected emergencies with great confidence.

(a)distrust (b)doubt (c)fear (d)courage

٭ Following guidlines can help you to handle crisis and take care of all.

(a)ignore (b)tackle (c)abandon (d)release

٭ First aid knowledge rangs from taking care of cuts to dealing with an unconscious victim.

(a)sensible (b)sensitive (c)conscious (d)senseless

٭ Through cleaning reduces the risk of complexity _:

(a)antibiotic (b)allergy (c)rash (d)infection and tetanus

٭ Yet proper care is essential to avoid infection or other complications.

(a)fascilities (b)possibilities (c)advantages (d)complexities

٭ Handling minor accidents at home or on the road develops a sense of crisis  management.

(a)strict (b)emergency(c)important (d)necessary

٭ 'This a sweet noise to hear.

(a)melody (b)elergy (c)lesson (d)song

٭ And when the sun comes out after this rain shall stop. The underlined word means:

(a)disappears (b)deem (c)vanish (d)seen

٭ Giving the poor beneath.

(a)interior (b)exteror (c) below (d)appear

٭ The sun shines bright.

(a)rises (b)sets (c)hides (d)rediances

٭ The synonym of appear is:

(a)seem (b)deem (c)disappear (d)vanish

٭ But the point here is that it is not that convenient.

(a)complex (b)beneficial (c)easy (d)harmful

٭ It broadcasts the news as it is happening.

(a)disappearing (b)reflecting (c)rejecting (d)appearing

٭ They may also choose to emit certain aspects of the news that they are not interested in certain.

(a)explain (b)add (c)heed (d)eliminate

٭ Though both of these mediums cover the news effectively, there are distinct differences in the way they do it. The underlined word means:

(a)perplexing (b)minor (c)clear (d)good

٭ This is important in a way that I am now more mature and responsible.

(a)developed (b)senseless (c)sensible (d)educated

٭ The developing positive outlook has given the author the motivation he needs to become______.

(a)Successful (b)Winner (c)Wealthy (d)Famous

٭ In order to gain and understanding of independence and responsibility. I held several summer jobs in the proceding two years.

(a)award (b)awareness (c)envelope (d)medal

٭ That is just my creative view of things.

(a) inborn (b)sensitive (c)inventive (d)local

٭ Broken flying.

(a)crushed (b)separate (c)group (d)decorated

٭ Raking all man's work.

(a)decorate (b)remove (c)rectify (d)build

٭ Its centre is in truth.

(a)right (b)left (c)end (d)middle

٭ I didn't like that movie. I thought it was too _______.

(a)depressing (b) worried (c) pleasurable(d) unwanted

٭ The word 'Smashing' means.

(a) flying (b)making (c)hitting and breaking (d)  moving

112. This is the outcome of a survey conducted among senior students and professionals to form the most suitable pathway for their selected field.

(a)result (b)basic (c)last (d)final

٭ Now a whole world of non-traditional careers, from IT, electronic media and web networking to online business portals and fashion designing, are available for young people

.(a) undue (b)unadorned(c)unnecessaryd)unconventional

٭ Resultantly, students were unaware of other opportunities that could, perhaps, have been more advantageous:

(a) fascilities (b) chances (c)accidents (d)cares

٭ They help us comprehend our faults and aspirations.

(a)hobbies (b)delights (c)ambitions (d)ideas

٭ It is always said that the latest technology signals the demise of the book.

(a)importance (b)end (c)printing (d)publicity

Q.1(d)Choose the correct option according to grammar

٭ Hazrat Muhammad's ï·º life is a perfect model. The underlined word is a/an:

(a) verb (b) preposition (c) adjective (d) noun

٭ We also climbed a tree and when I reached the highest branch I was ____ than my sister.

(a) Very tired (b) Tired (c) More tired (d) Most tired

٭ Whose book is this? The underlined word is a/an ______.

(a) Indefinite pronoاun (b) interrogative pronoun

(c) Reflexive pronoun (d) Personal pronoun

٭ We are a good team. The underlined word is a/an:

(a) Indefinite pronoun (b) Relative pronoun

(c) Reflexive pronoun (d) Personal pronoun

٭ "It will be raining" Tense used.

(a) Future continuous (b) Past continuous

(c) Past indefinite (d) Future indefinite

٭ Everybody has _____ own dreams and goals.

(a) their (b) its (c) his (d) it

٭ He worked hard because he did not wish to fail. It is a/an ______ sentence.

(a) Simple (b) compound (c) Complex (d) Interrogative

٭ Try again is an inspiring poem. The underlined word is:

(a) Infinitve (b) Reflexive(c) Reciprocal(d) Present participle

٭ Do not tell a lie. What kind of sentence it is?

(a) assertive (b) optative (c) exclamatory (d) Imperative

٭ I had left the house. It is a _____ sentence.

(a) Compound (b) Simple (c) Complex (d) Negative

٭ The treatment is really great. It makes me feel so _______.

(a) relaxed (b) relaxing (c) has relaxed (d) had relaxed

٭ "I met the man whom I do not know." What kind of pronoun is the underlined word.

(a) Interrogative (b) Reflexive (c) Relative (d) Reciprocal

٭ He lost his job ____ he was often late.

(a) because (b) or (c) due to (d) while

٭ Sarmad ate a lot of sweets. This tense is:

(a) Present (b) Past (c) Future (d) None of these

٭ I saw _____ in the mirror.

(a) herself (b) himself (c) myself (d) yourself

٭ I had left the house. It is a ______ sentence.

(a) Simple (b) Compound (c) Complex (d) Negative

Q.2Short Questions & Answers

٭ How did the Rasool (ï·º) set high and noble ideals for all mankind?

Ans: The Holy Prophet (ï·º) set high and nobel ideals for all mankind by his (ï·º) practical example.

٭ How were people of Makkah convinced of the Rasool's (ï·º) justice even before his Nabuwat?

Ans: Before his Prophethood, the Rasool (ï·º) very wisely and justly resolved the issue of setting the Black Stone. Thus the people of Makkah were convinced of his justice.

٭ Which colour is not allowed and which colour is encouraged on Chinese New Year? Why?

 Ans: Wearing black is not allowed due to its association with death, however, wearing red is encouraged as the colour is associated with warding off bad spirits.

٭ What do decorations on doors and windows symbolize?

Ans: Those decorations symbolize good luck and happiness.

٭ When does Chinese new year start?

Ans: Chinese New Year starts between January 21st and February 20th.

٭ How is failure not a disgrace?

Ans: Failure demands us to keep on trying in a better way. If we take it positively, it is not a disgrace. Our failure proves to be a major step ahead in the achievement of our goal.

٭ How many times should we try and why?

Ans: There is no limit for trying again. We should keep on trying till our success. After getting success, we should try for another good cause. 

٭ When do you need to see a doctor?

Ans: If the wound is not healing or we notice any redness, increasing pain, drainage, warmth or swelling, we need to see a doctor.

٭ What should your first aid kit consist of?

Ans: The first aid kit should contain a first aid book, plasters, elastic bandages, gauze, adhesive tape, antiseptic wipes, cotton wool, afety pin, tweezers, scissors, latex glov es, calamine lotion, thermometer and analgesic tablets.

٭ What does the poet hear?

Ans: The poet hears leaves drinking rain.

٭ What according to the poet is a sweet noise?

Ans. According to the poet, the rain water trickling down drop by drop from the upper leaves on the lower leaves of the trees makes a sweet noise.

٭ What will happen after the rain stops?

Ans. After the rain stops, the sun will appear once again.

٭ How is a newspaper more convenient medium of news?

Ans. A newspaper can be read at any time and at any place. In this respect, it is more convenient medium of news.

٭ How does a viewer get restricted while watching TV news?

Ans. Television requires its viewers to be at a certain place, at a certain time. On T.V you cannot choose or reject any part of news.

٭ What are some distinctions of the writer?

Ans. He participated in academic and co-curricular activities equally and performed very well getting good grades and winning awards. He learned much and got ready to lead a successful life.

٭ How has the writer spent his summer vacation?

Ans. He has spent his summer vacation at English Language Centre, at McDonalds and at D.K Academy.

٭ What has he gained from his summer jobs experiences?  

Ans. These summer jobs experiences have refined his faculties and have made him more mature and more responsible.

٭ With what wind is compared in the first stanza?

Ans. In the first stanza, wind is compared with a monster of destruction that destroys everything.

٭ What is wind doing to all man's work?

Ans. Wind is raking all man's work.

٭ How does the scene look like when wind is still?

Ans. When wind is still, the scene looks peaceful and pleasant.

٭ What were some famous careers for the young people in the past?

Ans. Becoming a doctor, a pilot or an engineer were famous careers for the young people in the past.

٭ Now a days non traditional careers are more apealing to young minds? Why?

Ans. Non-traditional careers are more rewarding that's why they are more apealing to young minds.

٭ What is meant by the "right profession"?

Ans. A profession that is highly rewarding in terms of both respect and money and that gives mental peace and satisfaction is called the "right profession."

٭ How does a book connect the reader and the writer?

Ans. When a person reads a book, the ideas given in the book appeal the readers. He feels that the writer is addressing to him. In this way they are connected to each other. 

٭ In what way books are better than radio, TV and Internet?

Ans. The books are better than radio, TV and Internet because they have lasting effects on human mind.

٭ Why should people be given more opportunity to read books?    

Ans. People should be given more opportunity to read books so that they may improve themselves and their society by getting knowledge and awareness.

٭ Who looked after Pip after the death of his parents?

Ans. Pip's sister looked after him after the death of his parents.

٭ Who was Joe? How did he treat Pip?

Ans. Joe was Pip's brother in law. He treated Pip like a friend and looked after him like a father.

٭ Why did Pip give food and drink to the prisoner?

Ans. Pip gave him food and drink because he was hungry and thirsty.

1. Which areas are most affected by incessant growth in population?

Ans. The developing countries are most affected by incessant growth in population.

٭ Why are developing countries going to suffer more due to over-population?

Ans. Developing countries do not have sufficient sources to solve problems caused by over population. Therefore, they are going to suffer more due to continuing growth in population.
























10th Class English Guess Paper 2023 Punjab Board

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 10th Class Date Sheet 2023 BISE Gujranwala Board , 9th Class Date Sheet 2023 BISE Gujranwala Board

Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Gujranwala Revised Date Sheet for Secondary School Examination (First Annual) 2023

Essential instructions for aspirants and supervisory staff

Note: (i) English (Compulsory) (ii) Urdu (Compulsory) (iii) Islamiat (Compulsory) (iv) Pakistan Studies (Compulsory) (vi) Islamiat (Optional) (vi) General Science (vii) General Mathematics (Arts Group) (Vi) Mathematics (Science Group) (ix) Physics (x) Chemistry (xi) Biology (xi) Computer Science (xii) Translation of Al-Quran Al-Majid (Compulsory) (xiv) Payments of Home Economics (For Girls Only) (Elements of Home Economics) papers will be examined in two groups. The first group exam will be held in the morning and the second group will be held in the evening. Remaining

All the candidates in all the subjects will give the exam simultaneously as per the date sheet. 2. Each candidate's group will be entered on his roll number slip No candidate will under any circumstances be allowed to appear in any group other than his own. Non-Muslim candidates who are appearing in any other optional subject instead of Islamiat (Compulsory) and Translation of Qur'an Al-Majeed (Compulsory) will take the exam of this subject on the date and time specified in the date sheet. . Any public holiday or local holiday declared during the examination shall not affect the date sheet in any way and the examination shall be conducted as per the date(s) mentioned in the date sheet. 5. Candidates and all staff related to the examination will ensure the implementation of all SOPS issued by the Government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. 6. At the beginning of each paper, the invigilator will inform the candidates about the scheduled time of the examination paper. Candidates are required to bring their roll number slip with them to the examination room daily otherwise they will not be allowed to appear in the examination. The aspirant should not only satisfy himself that the dates, times and groups of theory and practical subjects mentioned on his roll number slip are correct. Rather compare them all with the detailed date sheet available in the center so that in case of any mistake the candidate does not have to face any problem and loss. 9- If any aspirant leaves the examination hall protesting for any reason, he/she will not be re-examined in the subject under any circumstances. 10. Impersonation is an offense punishable under Malpractice Act. The time for each subject paper will be as per the time given on the question paper. The Friday evening paper will start at 2:30 pm.

The morning paper for the candidates will arrive at the examination center at 8:00 AM while the paper will start at 8:30 AM.

Evening Paper: (Except for Friday candidates, arrival time at the examination center will be 1:00 pm while the paper will start at 1:30 pm. Evening Paper: (Only on Friday) The arrival time for the candidates at the examination center will be 2:00 p.m., while Monday will begin at 2:30 p.m. Class X (Part-II) Friday Evening Paper (Theory) will begin at 2:30 p.m. will





















 BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, BAHAWALPUR. DATE SHEET FOR THE SSC FIRST ANNUAL EXAMINATION, 2023.

Important instructions for candidates and supervisory staff

(1) Urdu Compulsory, English Compulsory, Islamiat Compulsory, Pakistan Studies Compulsory, Advanced Islamiat Optional, General Science, Mathematics, Science General Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science and Translation of Al-Qur’an Al-Majid Papers are to be examined at two different times. (i.e. the first time will be 08:30 AM and the second time will be 01:30 PM). On Friday, the second time paper will start at 02:30. (2) All candidates shall ensure their presence at the center half an hour before the commencement of each paper. 08:00 in the morning and 01:00 in the afternoon while on Friday at 02:00 they will not be allowed to sit in the center otherwise they will not be allowed to sit in the center. Will inform about the fixed time. (4) Candidates will have to appear in the examination as per the date sheet printed on the roll number slips. (5) The time/group and examination center at which the candidate has to appear in the examination shall be written on his/her roll number slip. Candidates will not be allowed to take the exam at any other time / group or center. (6) The declaration of any local public holiday during the examination shall not affect the date sheet and the examination shall be held as per the dates mentioned in the date sheet. (7) Candidates are required to bring their roll number slip with them to the examination room daily otherwise they will not be allowed to appear in the examination. (8) The aspirant should not only satisfy himself that the dates, times and groups of theory and practical subjects mentioned on his roll number slip are correct but should also compare them carefully with the detailed date sheet available at the centre. That in case of any mistake the candidate should not face any inconvenience or loss. (9) If a candidate leaves the examination hall protesting for any reason, he/she will not be re-examined in any question/subject under any circumstances. (10) Bringing of mobile phones inside and within the examination center (100 yards) is prohibited. (11) The prescribed time has been entered on the Muzukzi and Inshaiya paper according to which the paper will be repaid. (12) Impersonation is an offense punishable under the Malpractice Act. 



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 Date Sheet SSC 1st ANNUAL 2023 - BISE Multan Board 10th Class Date Sheet 2023 - BISE Multan Board 9th Class Date Sheet 2023

Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Multan

Date Sheet for Secondary School Certificate Class 10th, First Annual Examination 2023

Important instructions for candidates and supervisory staff

Note :-(1) Urdu compulsory, English Compulsory, Islamic Studies Compulsory, Quran Translation Compulsory, Pakistan Study Compulsory, Islamic Studies Optional, General Science, Mathematics (Science Group), General Mathematics, Fine Arts, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science papers. It will be held at two different times (i.e. first time at 08:30 AM and second time at 01:30 PM). On Friday, the second time paper will start at 02:30. (2) All the aspirants shall ensure their presence at the center half an hour before the commencement of each page. 08:00 AM, 01:00 PM and 02:00 PM on Fridays will be present in the center otherwise they will not be allowed to sit in the center. (3) At the beginning of each paper, the invigilator will inform the candidates about the scheduled time of the examination paper and search before the paper starts (4) Candidates will have to take the examination as per the date sheet printed on the roll number slips. . (5) The time/group and examination center at which the candidate has to take the examination shall be written on his roll number slip. Hopefully they will definitely not be allowed to take the exam at any other time / group or centre. (6) Non-Muslim candidates who are joining the subject of Ethics instead of compulsory Islam will take the examination of this subject on the date and time specified in the date sheet. (7) During the examination any local public holiday declared on the date sheet shall not affect the date sheet and the examination shall be held as per the dates mentioned in the date sheet (8) Candidates are required to keep their roll number slip daily in the room. bring with him in the examination otherwise he will not be allowed to appear in the examination. (9) The aspirant should not only satisfy himself that the dates, times and groups of theory and practical subjects mentioned on his roll number slip are correct but also compare them carefully with the detailed date sheet available at the center so that In case of any mistake the aspirant shall not face any inconvenience / loss. (10) If a candidate leaves the examination room under protest for any reason, he/she will not be re-examined in any question/subject under any circumstances. (11) Bringing mobile phones inside and within the examination center (100 guns) is prohibited. (12) The fixed time is entered on the cover sheet and the cover sheet according to which the sheet will end. (13) Impersonation is an offense punishable under Malpractice Act. (14) Use blue light and use of lead pencils is not allowed at all.