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Shift in BISE exam centre in Narowal creates inconvenience for students

By News Desk

April 29, 2024 03:52 PM


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Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Narowal changed the examination center without informing the students, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Monday.

As per details, the exam center was changed and shifted 5 km away to the border village of Sukhochak, Gujranwala.

The sudden shift of the exam center, created an inconvenience for the students while the parents staged protest regarding the matter and demanded immediate action from Education Minister Punjab.

According to the parents, before the formation of Pakistan students were given exams in this historical school.

“Exam center suddenly changed to please private school mafia”, said parents.

Further, the parents stated, “The application has been issued to the Narowal Chairman Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education so that the examination center should be restored immediately and students can appear in the exam easily”.

Reporter: Yasir Arfat


News Desk


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