Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education BISE Rawalpindi exams postponed as all examinations scheduled for April 10, 2026 at 64 centers in Rawalpindi have been officially delayed
BISE Rawalpindi Exam’s Postponement Centers
It is important to mention that this delay is confined to examination centers within the city of Rawalpindi. The official announcement by the board makes it clear that all examinations on the timetable of other districts and suburbs covered by the wider jurisdiction of BISE Rawalpindi will proceed just as per the schedule announced earlier.
This presents a peculiar, divided scenario to those candidates writing under the Rawalpindi board: those in the city centers are given a temporary setback, but those in the outer areas are supposed to turn up as scheduled to write their papers.
Affected Subjects and Future Dates
The April 10 postponement impacts several key papers across both shifts. The affected subjects include:
Morning Session: Urdu (Compulsory) and Geography of Pakistan.
Evening Session: Urdu (Compulsory) and Urdu (Dars-e-Nizami Group).
BISE Rawalpindi has assured students and parents that a new date of such postponed exams will be announced soon. In the meantime, students who seem to be in centers outside the affected areas of the city have been strongly advised to stick to their initial schedules so that they do not miss their exams.
Broader Disruptions in the Twin Cities
This is a sudden change of the examination schedule to an already long list of administrative headaches relating to holiday related schemes in the twin cities. Over the past two days, local governments have declared a wave of closures and time shifts which have had a huge impact on schooling, colleges, government offices, planned interviews and other essential services in and around Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Additional Educational Updates for Rawalpindi
In another, more positive educational change in the district this week, in Rawalpindi, Class 8 students were able to access their annual exam results online. The outcomes were published via the new simplified provincial portal, another significant digital upgrade, and a moment of respite to middle-standard students in the area.






