Karachi: The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) has suspended the affiliation of 16 colleges and higher secondary schools, the board announced in a statement issued on Thursday.
Despite repeated reminders, these institutions did not have their registration renewed from the concerned quarters, the statement said.
It quoted BIEK Chairman Prof Anwar Ahmed Zai as saying that 27 institutions, both government and private, were issued notices in December in accordance with the requirements of the board. He said only 11 out of them fulfilled the required formalities.
The remaining 16 were served final notices informing them that the students enrolled there would not be able to appear in the HSC annual examinations.
However, he said that the academic year of around 4,000 students enrolled in these institutions would not be allowed to go to waste and their examination forms would be received through any of the affiliated institutions. The parents of these students would be informed to admit their wards to other institutions from the next academic year, he said.
The institutions whose affiliation was suspended by the BIEK were: Allama Iqbal Intermediate Girls College Steel Town Bin Qasim, E Complex College of Arts and Science Phase I Gulshan-i-Hadeed Bin Qasim Town, Fatimid College (Boys Campus), Fatimid College (Girls Campus), TCF Higher Secondary School, Liaquat College of Management Science, Pakistan Steel Madar-i-Millat Girls Degree College Steel Town, Pakistan Steel Shah Latif Boys College, Mariam Higher Secondary School, Dewa Higher Secondary School, Alimia Institute of Islamic Studies Intermediate Arts College, Ida Rieu Higher Secondary School for the Blind and Deaf, College of Emerging Technologies, University College, Memon Commerce College (Evening) and Gulshan College of Information Technology. app
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