
The Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen has officially extended the admission schedule for the SSC First Annual Examinations 2026, offering students more time to complete their submissions. The revised notification, issued on November 26, outlines new deadlines for single, double, and triple fee categories. Moreover, the updated schedule applies to all educational boards across Punjab for uniform implementation.
Under the new timeline, students can now submit admission forms with a single fee until December 10, replacing the earlier cutoff of November 27. The deadline for double-fee submissions has also been extended to December 23, providing additional flexibility for those unable to meet the previous date. Additionally, these changes aim to accommodate institutions that reported delays in processing student applications.
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For candidates submitting forms with a triple fee, the final date has been pushed to January 6, 2026, instead of the earlier deadline of December 24. Officials stated that the extended timeline will help reduce last-minute rush and ensure that no eligible student is left behind. Furthermore, the PBCC highlighted the importance of timely coordination between schools and examination boards during the extended window.
The committee also confirmed that the SSC Part II First Annual Examination 2026 will begin on March 3, 2026, as per the planned schedule. All relevant authorities, including controllers of examinations, have received the updated notification for immediate implementation. Consequently, students have been advised to complete their admissions early to avoid delays.
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The revised dates reflect PBCC’s effort to support students and institutions facing administrative or academic challenges. The committee emphasized that the new schedule provides ample time for fee submission and documentation, ensuring a smoother preparation phase for the upcoming board exams. Schools have been asked to keep students informed and assist them throughout the admission process.