FBISE Board to Announce HSSC Annual Examination Results This Month.

FBISE Board to Announce HSSC Annual Examination Results This Month.
  • August 21, 2024
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Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Parts I and II results will be announced by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) on August 23 at 11 a.m.

There is much anticipation among the students who sat the examinations in April and May of 2024 for this declaration.

If students are keen to know, there are multiple ways they can get their outcomes. They can view their results by SMS by texting their roll number to 5050 in the format "FB [space] Roll Number." The HSSC results will also be accessible on the official FBISE website.

The FBISE is an autonomous agency under the Ministry of Federal Education that oversees the administration of secondary and intermediate education examinations for Pakistan International Schools both in the country and outside.

Its jurisdiction extends to Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan International Schools abroad, the Capital Territory of Islamabad, and other garrisons and cantonments.

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On the other hand, the MBBS annual test schedule was accepted at the 50th meeting of the University of Health Sciences (UHS) Board of Studies in Medicine on Monday.

The conference was presided over by UHS Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ahsan Waheed Rathore, and attendees included the principals of related government and private medical institutions in addition to Prof. Sardar Al-Farid Zafar, who organized the board.

Additionally, the Professional MBBS annual exams will be administered in the first week of February 2025.

The exam schedule was developed using input from all affiliated medical colleges, accounting for the start and end dates of MBBS sessions.

Only those who have completed nine months of the academic year—one of which is dedicated to exam preparation—are eligible for exams.

The conference also agreed with the Supreme Court's ruling, which forbids students from properly advancing to the next class in the event that they fail the additional exams. It was also decided that the identities of the external examiners for practical tests would not even be known to the college administration.

Professor Rathore stated during his address that there will be three weeks of practical and clinical examinations after the final written exam.

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