Federal Board Inter Exams 2026 Schedule

Federal Board Inter exams 2026 schedule has been announce. The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has officially announced the schedule for the Intermediate (HSSC) Part-I Annual Examinations 2026. Confirming that exams will begin from April 28. Along with the date, the board has opened online admissions and shared a complete fee and deadline framework for students.

According to the notification issued on Friday. Students appearing in the First Year annual exams can now submit their admission forms online. The Federal Board stated that forms with the normal fee will be accept until February 3. After this date, candidates will face late charges, with double fees applicable from February 4 to February 12. While submissions with a triple fee will be allow up to February 24. The board has fixed the First Year examination fee at Rs. 2,700. Unregistered candidates will be require to pay Rs. 4,200, while students appearing in both Part-I and Part-II together will have to submit a combined fee of Rs. 5,400. FBISE also announced a Rs. 2,000 charge for corrections in admission forms or roll number slips.

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Every year, the Federal Board releases the Intermediate exam schedule months in advance to help students prepare academically. And complete admissions on time. The early announcement for 2026 aims to provide clarity and reduce last-minute pressure on students and institutions. Board officials stated that all necessary arrangements are being finalized to ensure smooth and transparent conduct of the exams. Examination centers will be notified to students through their roll number slips. Which will be available online a few weeks before the exams.

The Federal Board has advised students to start their exam preparations seriously. And to regularly check the official FBISE website for updates regarding date sheets, roll number slips, and examination guidelines. For further information, students are encouraged to contact their institutions or visit the Federal Board’s official communication channels. Teachers and parents have welcomed the early announcement. Saying it will help students plan their studies more effectively and reduce last-minute stress.


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