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    Federal Board Provides Important Update on Overseas Matric Exams

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has released a crucial update concerning matriculation examinations for students living overseas. This announcement aims to address concerns and provide clear instructions to candidates preparing for their exams outside Pakistan. Overseas students often face unique challenges related to exam schedules and centers, making such updates vital for their academic planning.

    In a significant development, the board has outlined new procedures and timelines to streamline the examination process for these students. This move reflects the board’s commitment to maintaining educational standards and accessibility for Pakistani students abroad. It also helps in minimizing confusion and ensuring that all candidates are well-informed about their examination requirements.

    Notably, this update is expected to impact thousands of overseas students who rely on the Federal Board for their matriculation certification. By enhancing communication and support, the board is facilitating smoother exam administration and reinforcing its role in Pakistan’s education system. The announcement underscores the importance of adapting educational policies to meet the needs of a global student community.

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