The education boards in Punjab have announced an extension for the registration deadline of the annual Class 9 examinations. Educational institutions across the province now have until July 20 to complete the enrollment process for students appearing in the 2026 board exams. This extension applies to both government and private school candidates.
According to the revised schedule, students who fail to register by July 20 will still be able to apply, but with a late fee of Rs. 600. This grace period allows schools and private candidates additional time to complete the process if they miss the initial deadline.
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The final cut-off date for registration, including the late fee, is set for August 4. After that, no further applications will be accepted, making it essential for institutions and candidates to complete registration promptly to avoid missing out on the upcoming examinations.