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BISE Abbottabad came into being as a result of the break-up of Peshawar Board in 1990 under the North West Frontier Province Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act 1990. The organisation building is located on Murree Road, Abbottabad. [1]
Board Established Jurisdictions Website Refs Abbottabad: 1990 Abbottabad District, Mansehra District, Haripur District, Upper Kohistan District, Lower Kohistan District, Torghar District, Battagram District [27] [28] Bannu: 1990 Bannu Division [29] Dera Ismail Khan: 2006 Dera Ismail Khan Division [30] Kohat: 2002 Kohat Division [31] Malakand: 1961
Abbottabad is a military garrison town in the hills of the Hazara region in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It has a number of universities, colleges and schools, as well as other educational and vocational institutions.
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Abbottabad; Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Peshawar; S.
In 1990, GPGC (then called as Degree college) Mandian was established in a rented building at Kakul road, and was affiliated with the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Abbottabad for intermediate programs and Hazara University for degree programs. In 1991 it was shifted to its present campus at College Road Abbottabad.
Inter Board Coordination Commission (IBCC) is a federal government education body in Pakistan.It is responsible for the recognition of O and A Levels and the IB Diploma Programme in Pakistan and is authorized to recognize examinations and results of online home learning programs completed at the matriculation level as well as providing equivalence for further education.
Pages in category "Schools in Abbottabad" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
SKS House consists of two blocks: SKS-A and SKS-B. It was inaugurated by an old Hallian, the then Chairman Board of Governors Army Burn Hall Institutions and the then Commander X Corps, Lt Gen Khalid Nawaz Khan HI(M), Sitara-e-Esar on 25 November 2011. SKS House is a three-storey building with the capacity to accommodate more than 170 students.