
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) announced the postponement of several written exams scheduled for October 11 and 12. The Education Testing Council (ETC) under HEC made this decision due to the current security situation across various cities. Among the postponed exams are the Undergraduate Studies Admission Test (USAT), Higher Education Aptitude Test (HAT), and recruitment exams for AML-CFT positions.
HEC issued an official press release informing candidates about the postponement. It assured that all registered candidates will receive the new exam schedule in due course. The move aims to ensure the safety and smooth conduct of exams amid ongoing concerns.
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Candidates are advised to stay updated through official HEC channels for further announcements. The commission emphasized its commitment to providing a secure environment for all examinations. This step reflects HEC’s responsiveness to national security challenges.
Overall, the postponement affects thousands of aspirants waiting to appear for these important tests. The new dates will be communicated once the situation improves. Meanwhile, candidates should prepare according to future instructions.