Boards of Intermediate and secondary education in Pakistan are responsible for conducting intermediate and secondary education examinations. These boards set their educational policy under the supervision of the provincial education ministry. [1] This list of education boards in Pakistan shows their year of establishment, jurisdictions (districts) and websites, arranged alphabetically.
Board | Established | Jurisdictions | Website | Refs |
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Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education | 1975 | Islamabad Capital Territory, Cantonments and Garrisons Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan International School (abroad) | [2] [3] |
Board | Established | Jurisdictions | Website | Refs |
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Hyderabad | 1961 | Hyderabad District, Matiari District, Jamshoro District, Tando Allahyar District, Tando Muhammad Khan District, Thatta, Badin District, Sujawal District | [17] [18] | |
Karachi (Intermediate) | 1974 | Karachi Division | [19] [20] | |
Karachi (Secondary) | 1950 | [21] | ||
Larkana | 1995 | Larkana Division | [22] [23] | |
Mirpur Khas | 1973 | Mirpur Khas Division, Sanghar District | [24] | |
Sukkur | 1979 | Sukkur District, Khairpur, District Ghotki, | [25] [26] | |
Shaheed Benazirabad | 2015 | Shaheed Benazirabad District, Sanghar District, Dadu District, Naushahro Feroze District |
Board | Established | Jurisdictions | Website | Refs |
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Abbottabad | 1990 | Abbottabad District, Mansehra District, Haripur District, Upper Kohistan District, Lower Kohistan District, Torghar District, Battagram District | [27] [28] | |
Bannu | 1990 | Bannu Division | [29] | |
Dera Ismail Khan | 2006 | Dera Ismail Khan Division | [30] | |
Kohat | 2002 | Kohat Division | [31] | |
Malakand | 1961 | Swat District, Malakand District, Upper Dir District, Lower Dir District, Bajaur District | [32] | |
Mardan | 1975 | Mardan District, Swabi District, Nowshera District | [33] | |
Peshawar | 1961 | Peshawar District, Charsadda District, Upper Chitral District, Lower Chitral District, Khyber District | [34] [35] | |
Swat | 1992 | Swat District, Shangla District, Buner District | [36] |
Board | Established | Jurisdictions | Website | Ref. |
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Quetta | 1976 | Quetta Division, Zhob Division, Sibi Division Loralai Division, Nasirabad Division | [37] [38] | |
Khuzdar | 2020 | Kalat Division | ||
Turbat | 2020 | Makran Division, Rakhshan Division | ||
Loralai | Proposed | Loralai Division, Sibi Division, Nasirabad Division |
Board | Established | Jurisdictions | Website | Refs |
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Mirpur | 1973 | Azad Jammu and Kashmir | [39] |
Board | Established | Province | Website | Refs |
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Lahore | 1963 | Punjab | [40] | |
Karachi | 1970 | Sindh | [41] | |
Peshawar | 1973 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | [42] | |
Quetta | 1980 | Balochistan |
Board | Established | Website | Refs |
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Aga Khan | 2003 | [43] [44] | |
Ziauddin University Examination Board | 2018 | [45] [46] | |
Board of Technical and Professional Education, Islamabad | 2017 |
Board | Established | Website |
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Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia | 1959 | |
Tanzeem-ul-Madaris Ahl-e-Sunnat | 1960 | |
Wafaq ul Madaris Al Salafiyyah | 1955 | |
Rabta-ul-Madaris | 1983 | |
Wifaq ul Madaris Al-Shia | 1959 |
Board | Established | City | Website | Refs |
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Catholic Board of Education, Pakistan | 1961 | Karachi | [47] | |
Lahore | [48] [49] | |||
Diocesan board of education, Pakistan | 1960 | Islamabad, Rawalpindi | [50] [51] | |
Presbyterian Education Board Pakistan | Lahore, Punjab |
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