Rawalpindi Matric Exam form Deadline Extended for 2026

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The Rawalpindi Board of Education has announced that the deadline for the submission of the annual Matriculation exam forms has been further extended.

In the circular distributed by the education board, the last date to submit the forms with a single fee has been shifted to December 10. Forms with a double fee can be submitted until December 23, and with a triple fee until January 6.

The exams will commence from March 3, 2026.

News Published in Express Tribune on December 1st, 2025.

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