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FBISE (Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education) and provincial boards in Pakistan differ in their jurisdiction and examination systems.

FBISE conducts exams for students in federal territories, while provincial boards govern education within their respective provinces. Each board has its own curriculum, examination format, and grading system.

  • Jurisdiction: FBISE covers federal areas, such as Islamabad, while provincial boards cover their respective provinces
  • Curriculum: FBISE follows a federally-approved curriculum, whereas provincial boards may have variations
  • Examination format: Both FBISE and provincial boards conduct annual exams, but the format and grading may differ

To check your results or learn more about the education system in Pakistan, visit the AIDLA Board Results page.

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You can apply for rechecking of papers in BISE Pakistan by submitting an application form within the specified timeframe, usually 15 days after result announcement.

The application form can be obtained from the BISE website or office, and you need to fill it out carefully, providing required details such as roll number, exam session, and paper codes. You will also need to pay a rechecking fee, which varies by board.

  • Required documents: Attach a copy of your result card and a bank draft for the rechecking fee
  • Timeframe: Submit your application within the specified deadline to avoid late fees
  • Result update: Check the BISE website for updates on your rechecking result, usually available after a few weeks

For more information on exam results, visit the AIDLA Board Results page.

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You can check your Matric result online from BISE Lahore by visiting the official BISE Lahore website and entering your roll number.

BISE Lahore typically announces the Matric results on its website, and you can access your result by following the steps provided on the website. You will need to enter your roll number and other required information to view your result.

  • Required information: Roll number and exam session
  • Result availability: Results are usually available on the BISE Lahore website after the official announcement
  • Alternative method: You can also check your result through the AIDLA Board Results tool for convenience

You can visit the AIDLA Board Results page for more information on checking your Matric result online from BISE Lahore.

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You can check FSc Part 1 and Part 2 results from BISE boards by visiting the official website of your respective board.

Each BISE board in Pakistan, such as BISE Lahore or BISE Karachi, uploads the results on their website after the official announcement. You can search for your result by entering your roll number and selecting your exam type.

  • Result availability: Results are typically available a few months after the exams
  • Required information: You need your roll number to check your result
  • Result calculation: You can calculate your percentage using the AIDLA Percentage Calculator
  • Next steps: After checking your result, you can plan your next academic steps using the AIDLA Study Planner

Remember to check the official BISE board website for the most accurate and up-to-date results.

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The syllabus difference between old and new scheme in Pakistan lies in the revised curriculum, which includes updated course content and assessment patterns.

In the new scheme, the curriculum is more focused on practical knowledge and skills, whereas the old scheme emphasized theoretical aspects. The new scheme also includes additional subjects and electives to provide students with more options.

  • Revised curriculum: The new scheme has a more comprehensive and modern curriculum
  • Assessment patterns: The new scheme includes more continuous assessments and project-based evaluations
  • Elective subjects: The new scheme offers a wider range of elective subjects to choose from

You can explore the detailed syllabus and calculate your grades using the free AIDLA Grade Calculator.

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FSc marks are calculated by combining the marks of four subjects, including three electives and English, with a total of 1100 marks.

In Pakistani board exams, each subject carries a certain weightage — for example, English is compulsory and has a fixed weightage, while the other three subjects can be chosen from a list of electives. Your FSc percentage is calculated by dividing the total marks obtained by the total maximum marks and multiplying by 100.

  • Compulsory subjects: English is mandatory for all students
  • Elective subjects: Students can choose three electives from a list of subjects, such as Mathematics, Biology, or Chemistry
  • Maximum marks: The total maximum marks for FSc exams is 1100
  • Percentage calculation: You can calculate your FSc percentage using the free AIDLA Percentage Calculator

You can calculate your exact FSc percentage using the free AIDLA tools.

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FSc stands for Faculty of Science in Pakistan.

In Pakistan, FSc is a two-year post-secondary education program that students typically pursue after completing their matriculation. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in science subjects, preparing them for higher education and careers in fields like medicine, engineering, and technology.

  • Pre-medical and pre-engineering streams: FSc programs are often categorized into these two main streams
  • Core subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and English are common subjects in FSc programs
  • Admission requirements: Students typically need to secure a minimum grade in their matriculation exams to be eligible for FSc programs

You can calculate your FSc grades and percentages using the free AIDLA Percentage Calculator.

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BISE Rawalpindi result can be checked online by visiting the official BISE Rawalpindi website and entering your roll number.

To check your result, navigate to the results section, select your exam type, and enter your roll number. You can also check your result via SMS by sending your roll number to the designated code.

  • Required information: Roll number and exam type
  • Result availability: Results are typically available on the official website after the official announcement
  • Alternative method: Check your result via SMS or through the BISE Rawalpindi mobile app

You can also check your results and calculate your grades using the free tools available on AIDLA Board Results page.

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Matric and O-levels are two different secondary education systems in Pakistan, with Matric being the local Pakistani curriculum and O-levels being the international British curriculum.

In Pakistan, Matric is administered by local boards, while O-levels are administered by the British Council or Cambridge International Examinations. The curriculum, assessment, and recognition of these two systems differ significantly.

  • Curriculum: Matric follows the Pakistani curriculum, while O-levels follow the British curriculum
  • Recognition: Matric is recognized locally, while O-levels are recognized internationally
  • Assessment: Matric has a more theoretical approach, while O-levels have a more practical approach

You can check your Matric or O-levels results using the free AIDLA Board Results tool.

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The grading system in Pakistani board exams is based on a letter grade scale, where A1, A, B, and C represent different levels of achievement.

In this system, A1 is the highest grade, followed by A, B, and C, with each grade corresponding to a specific percentage range. The exact percentage range for each grade may vary depending on the board and the subject.

  • Grade A1: typically represents 80-100% marks
  • Grade A: typically represents 70-79% marks
  • Grade B: typically represents 60-69% marks
  • Grade C: typically represents 50-59% marks

You can calculate your percentage and corresponding grade using the free AIDLA Percentage Calculator or AIDLA Grade Calculator.

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Compartment exam in Pakistan is a supplementary exam for students who failed in one or two subjects in their board exams.

To apply, students need to fill out a form provided by their respective board of education, pay the required fee, and submit it within the given deadline. The compartment exam is usually held a few months after the announcement of the regular exam results.

  • Eligibility: Students who have failed in only one or two subjects are eligible to appear in the compartment exam
  • Application process: Students can obtain the application form from their school or download it from the official website of their board of education
  • Fee structure: The fee for the compartment exam varies depending on the board of education

You can check your board results and plan your studies accordingly using the resources available on AIDLA.

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There are nine educational boards in Pakistan, with the Federal Board being considered the hardest due to its rigorous exam system.

Each board has its own syllabus and exam structure, but the Federal Board is often viewed as the most challenging. The other eight boards are located in different provinces, including Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan.

  • Number of boards: Nine educational boards in total
  • Hardest board: Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education
  • Exam structure: Each board has its own exam format and grading system
  • Results: You can check your board results on the AIDLA Board Results page

You can prepare for your board exams using AIDLA's resources and tools, including the Study Planner.

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To apply for a board exam as a private student in Pakistan, you must submit your application form to the relevant board of intermediate and secondary education.

Private students in Pakistan can apply for board exams by filling out the application form, attaching required documents, and paying the examination fee. The application process typically starts a few months before the exam date.

  • Required documents: You will need to provide proof of identity, proof of residency, and previous academic records
  • Examination fee: The fee varies depending on the board and the type of exam
  • Deadline: Make sure to submit your application before the deadline to avoid late fees or rejection

You can check your exam results on the AIDLA Board Results page after the exam.

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