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FBISE FSc in Pakistan

The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), also called the Federal Board, is a government board in Pakistan that regulates and supervises the system of intermediate and secondary education in the Federal Capital and all over the country. It is an autonomous body established under the Federal Government, the Ministry of Education in 1975. The FBISE FSc examinations are one of the most significant exams in a student’s academic career registered with the Federal Board and are held annually in Pakistan.

Responsibility:

FBISE is responsible for setting the curriculum for FSc premedical, reengineering, ICS, and general science in all higher secondary schools in Pakistan. It also provides guidance to educational institutions by providing training to the teachers and monitors the performance of educational institutions.

Parts Of examination:

There are two parts to the exams: part one and part two. The first year of the program is covered in part one of the FSc exams, and the second year is called part two. Students must pass both years’ exams to get their (FBISE) FSc certificate in Pakistan, and each portion of the exam is given separately.

 FBISE FSc Examination System:

FBISE FSc conducts two annual examinations for students at Higher Secondary levels in Pakistan. It includes the 11th and 12th classes. The examination system is divided into two parts, which are:

a) Written Examination: This consists of objective-type and subjective-type Objective consists of MVQS, fill in the blanks, and short questions; and subjective consists of long questions.

b) Practical Examination: This is based on the practical skills of the students, such as laboratory work and project work.

Syllabus

The syllabus for FBISE FSc in Pakistan is as follows:

SubjectsMarks
English100
Urdu100
Islamiyat100
Mathematics100
Physics 100
Chemistry100
Biology100
Computer Science100

Mathematics is for Pre-Engineering, Biology is for Pre-Medical, and Computer Science is for ICS.

Assessment and Grading

The results are generally announced within two months of the examination. The assessment and grading system is based on the total marks obtained by the student in the examination. The grades range from D to A+, with A+ being the highest grade, and D the lowest grade.

Prepare FBISE FSc with Java HTS:

Students going to schools and colleges registered with FBISE such as APS from Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, and Pakistan International School (PIS) students from Jeddah, Al Jubail, Taif, Doha, Muscat, Salalah, Al Khobar have been taking our online tutoring for at least 10 years. Our home and online FBISE FSc tutors are best best-performing teachers from all across Pakistan, and they help students ace their FSc exam while simultaneously preparing them for the MDCAT, and ECAT tests.

Why Java HTS:

You can access past exams, study materials, and other tools through Java HTS to help in your preparation for the FBISE FSc exams. To assist you in monitoring your progress and identifying areas for improvement, they also offer frequent progress reports and individualized feedback.

Therefore, Java HTS home and online tutors may be the ideal option if you’re seeking a complete and practical strategy to study for the FBISE FSc in Pakistan. It is simple to receive the extra assistance you need to achieve thanks to knowledgeable coaches and online and home tutoring platforms. Hire an FBISE FSc tutor now https://javahts.com/fsc-tutors/ 

Ayesha Liaqat
Ayesha Liaqathttp://javahts.com
Ayesha is a blogger at Java HTS. She has done Bachelor's (Hons) in English Language and Literature and writes about education and its impact on people's life.

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