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Direct Links to Inter (HSSC-I; Class 11th, FA, FSc, etc) Examination Annual 2010 Result Announced on October 04, 2010
PakMed is an educational web site catering students and their parents with wealth of information that can guide them to make correct decision with regard to the educational career. Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) play a very important role in Secondary (Grade 9 and 10; Matric or SSC: secondary school certificate) and Higher Secondary (Grade 11 and 12; Intermediate or HSSC: higher secondary school certificate). PakMed presents online results and other information regarding Boards' examinations, like old test papers, sample papers, rules and regulations, date-sheets and schedule of examinations, syllabi and course materials of various courses, news, updates, etc. Just remember this simple web address www.pakmed.net/board/ to view all such important information. For updates, please visit www.pakmed.net/forum/ Result of Secondary School Certificate Part - II (SSC-II; Matric Class 10th) Examination Annual 2010 Conducted by Various Boards of Intermediate & Secondary Education in Punjab, is being Declared on Wednesday August 04, 2010. You can view your online result of Matic Class 10th (SSC-II) Examination Annual 2010, by clicking the the name of your related Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education. Archives Direct Links to Inter (HSSC-II; Class 12th, FA, FSc, etc) Examination Annual 2010 Result Announced on September 04, 2010
Direct Links to Matric (SSC-I; Class 9th) Annual 2010 Results
Direct Links to Matric (SSC-II; Class 10th) Annual 2010 Results
Educational Levels and the Role of Education Boards in Pakistan Primary education Only 63% of Pakistani children finish primary school education. Furthermore, 68% of Pakistani boys and 72% of Pakistani girls reach grade 5. The standard national system of education is mainly inspired from the British system. Pre-school education is designed for 3-5 years old and usually comprises of three stages: Play Group, Nursery and Kindergarten (also called 'KG' or 'Prep'). After pre-school education, students go through junior school from grades 1 to 4. This is proceeded by middle school from grades 5 to 8. At middle school, single-sex education is usually preferred by the community but co-education is also common in urban cities. The curriculum is usually subject to the institution. The eight commonly examined disciplines are Urdu, English, mathematics, arts, science, social studies, Islamiyat and sometimes computer studies which is subject to availability of a computer laboratory. Some institutes also give instruction in foreign languages such as Arabic, French and Chinese. The language of instruction depends on the nature of institution itself, whether it is an English-medium school or an Urdu-medium school. Secondary education and the Role of Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education Secondary education in Pakistan begins from grade 9 and lasts for four years. After end of each of the four school years, students are required to pass a national examination administered by a regional Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (or BISE). Upon completion of grade 9, students are expected to take a standardized test in each of the first parts of their academic subjects. They again give these tests of the second parts of the same courses at the end of grade 10. Upon successful completion of these two examinations, they are awarded a Secondary School Certificate (or SSC). This locally termed as 'matriculation certificate' or 'matric' for short. The curriculum usually includes a combination of eight courses including electives (such as Biology/Computing, Chemistry and Physics) as well as compulsory subjects (such as English, Urdu, Mathematics, Islamiyat and Pakistan Studies). Students then enter an intermediate college and complete grades 11 and 12. Upon completion of each of the two grades, they again take standardized tests in their academic subjects. Upon successful completion of these examinations, students are awarded the Higher Secondary (School) Certificate (or HSC). This level of education is also called the FSc/FA or 'intermediate'. There are many streams students can choose for their 11 and 12 grades, such as pre-medical, pre-engineering, humanities (or social sciences) and commerce. Each stream consists of three electives and as well as three compulsory subjects of English, Urdu, Islamiyat (grade 11 only) and Pakistan Studies (grade 12 only). Alternative qualifications in Pakistan are also available but noare maintained by other examination boards instead BISE. Most common alternative is the General Certificate of Education (or GCE), where SSC and HSC are replaced by Ordinary Level (or O Level) and Advanced Level (or A Level) respectively. Other qualifications include IGCSE which replaces SSC. GCE O Level, IGCSE and GCE AS/A Level are managed by British examination boards of CIE of the Cambridge Assessment and Edexcel of the Pearson PLC. Generally, 8-10 courses are selected by students at GCE O Levels and 3-5 at GCE A Levels. Advanced Placement (or AP) is an alternative option but much less common than GCE or IGCSE. This replaces the secondary school education as 'High School Education' instead. AP exams are monitored by a North American examination board, College Board and can only be given under supervision of centers which are registered with the College Board, unlike GCE O/AS/A Level and IGCSE which can also be given privately.
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