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Centre List of Ssc Theory 2021 BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION LARKANO, SINDH NO. BISE/CE/LRK/1227/2021 Dated: 22-06-2021 NOTIFICATION It is notified for the general information of all concerned that the Secondary School Certificate Part-I & II (Class IX & X) Annual Theory Examination, 2021 shall be conducted with effect from 05-07-2021 at the following Examination centres. DISTRICT: LARKANO SR. # NAME OF EXAMINATION CENTRE SCHOOLS UNDER JURISDICTION All Male Candidates of: 1. ABC System High School Larkano 2. Abdul Hayee Qazi Model School Larkano 3. Advance Public School Larkano 4. Air Foundation School System Larkano 5. Arif Public School Larkano 6. Azeem English Grammer Public School Larkano 7. Baqa Grammar School Larkano 8. Bhitti Educators English High School Larkano 9. Bright Model School Larkano 10. College of Superior Service Larkano 11. Dawn Public School Larkano 12. Elite English School Larkano 13. Falcon Grammar School Larkano 14. Faran Public SchoolLarkano 15. Fauji Foundation Model School Larkano 16. Flying Brids English School Larkano 17. Galaxy Grammar High School Larkano 18. Ghazali Residentiol Community High school Larkano 19. I.B.A Public School Larkano 20. I.B Khuhro High School Larkano 21. Ideal Public School Larkano 22. Indus School Larkano 1. Govt. Pilot Higher Secondary School Larkano 23. Iqra Public School Larkano 24. Nazeer Public School Larkano 25. New Mashal High School Larkano 26. OPF Public School Larkano 27. Progress Public School Larkano 28. Quad-e-Awam Public School Larkano 29. Sambara Model School Larkano 30. Shaheen Model High School Larkano 31. Shams High School Larkano. 32. Sindh Science College Larkano 33. St. Rose Marry English School Larkano 34. Strathmore School System Larkano 35. SZABIST Intermediate College Larkano 36. The Country High School System Larkano 37. The Educators Larkano Campus 38. The Mother Foundation High School Larkano 39. The Smart School Larkano 40. Yasrab Education System Larkano 41. Zubaida Decent High School Larkano 42. Allied School Qaswa Campus Larkana 43. Kainat Public School Larkana 44. The Officers Public High School Larkana 45. Al-Rauf Cambridge School Campus Larkana. 46. Sun Rise Grammer School Larkana All Male Candidates of: 1. Govt. (MPL) Higher Secondary School Larkano 2. Govt. Elementary High School Larkano 2. Govt. Boys Degree College Larkano 3. Govt. Model High School Sachal Colony Larkano 4. Govt. St. Joseph High School Larkano 5. Govt. High School Akil All Male Candidates of: 3. Govt. D.C High School Larkano 1. Govt. Deeni Madressah High School Larkano 2. Govt. High School Baharpur All Male Candidates of: 4. Govt. Boys High School Rahmatpur 1. Govt. Shaikh Zaid Bin Sultan High School Larkano. Cont…..on page/2 -2- All Male & Female Candidates of: 5. Govt. High School Gajjanpur Larkano 1. Govt. High School Gajjanpur Larkano 2. Govt. Girls High School Gajjanpur Larkano All Male Candidates of: 1. (IIUI) International Islamic University School Larkano Campus 2. Adeel Model School Larkano 3. Ahmed Ali Soomro Grammar School Larkano 4. Al-Waleed Institute of Modern Science (AIMS) Larkano 5. Asra Public School Mirokhan Chowk Larkano 6. City Public School Larkano 7. Global Public School Larkano Govt. High School Shaikh Zaid Bin Sultan 8. Govt. High School Waleed 6. Colony Larkano 9. Sachal Sarmast Oriental College Larkano 10. Sadaat Public School Larkano 11. The City School Larkano 12. The Foundation Public School Larkano 13. The Guidance School Larkano 14. The Little Scholar High School Larkano 15. The Smart Career School Larkano 16. Little Star Grammar High School Larkano 17. Sachal Public School Larkano 300 Candidates of Science group bearing following seat no. SSC Part-I from Seat No. 101 to 400 & 7. Govt. St. Joseph High School Larkano SSC Part-II from Seat No. 171741 to 172040 of: 1. Govt. Pilot Higher Secondary School Larkana 300 Candidates of Science group bearing following seat no. Govt. Model High School Sachal Colony SSC Part-I from Seat No. 401 to 700 & 8. Larkano SSC Part-II from Seat No. 172041 to 172340 of: 1. Govt. Pilot Higher Secondary School Larkana All Remaining Male Candidates of Science Group Govt. (MPL) Higher Secondary School SSC Part-I from Seat No. 701 and above and 9. Larkano SSC Part-II from Seat No. 172341 and above, and all Male candidates of General Group of: 1. Govt. Pilot Higher Secondary School Larkana All Male Candidates of: 1. Govt. D.C High School Larkano 10. Govt. Deeni Madressah High School Larkano 2. Govt. High School Rahmatpur 3. Al Hafeez Decent High School Larkana All Female Candidates of: 1. Govt. Girls High School Lahori Muhalla Larkano 11. Govt. Girls High School Larkano 2. Govt. Girls Mughal High School Larkano 3. Govt. Elementary High School Larkano All Female Candidates of: 12. Govt. Girls Degree College Larkana 1. Govt. Girls English Medium Model High School Larkano All Female Candidates of: 13. Govt. (BNB) Girls Degree College Larkana 1. Govt. Girls High School Larkano All female candidates of 1. Govt. Girls High School Rahmatpur Govt. Girls High School Lahori Muhalla 2. Govt. Boys High School Rahmatpur 14. Larkano 3. Govt. Girls High School Akil 4. Govt. Model High School Sachal Colony Larkano 5. Govt. St. Joseph High School Larkano All Female Candidates of: 1. (IIUI) International Islamic University School Larkano Campus 2. Adeel Model School Larkano 3. Advance Public School Larkano 4. Ahmed Ali Soomro Grammar School Larkano 5. Al- Waleed Institute of Modem Science (AIMS) Larkano 6. Asra Public School Mirokhan Chowk Larkano 7. City Public School Larkano 8. Global Public School Larkano Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School 9. Govt. Girls High School Shaikh Zaid colony Larkano 15. Munawarabad 10. Govt. Girls Higher Sec: School Munawarabad 11. Sachal Sarmast Oriental College Larkano 12. Sadaat Public School Larkano 13. The City School Larkano 14. The Foundation Public School Larkano 15. The Guidance School Larkano 16. The Little Scholar High School Larkano 17. The Smart Career School Larkano 18. Little Star Grammar High School Larkano 19. Sachal Public School Larkano Cont…..on page/3 -3- All Female Candidates of: 1. Advance Public School Larkano 2. Air Foundation School System Larkano 3. Arif Public School Larkano 4. Azeem English Grammer Public School Larkano 5. Bhittai Educators English High School Larkano 6. Bright Model School Larkano 7. Dawn Public School Larkano 8. Elite English School Larkano 9. Falcon Grammer School Larkano 10. Fauji Foundation Model School Larkano 11. Flying Birds English School Larkano 12. Glaxy Grammar High School Larkano 13. Ideal Public School Larkano 14. I.B.A Public School Larkano 15. Indus Girls College Larkano Govt. Girls English Medium Model High 16. Indus School Larkano 16. 17. Nazeer Public School Larkano School Larkano 18. 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School Larkano 8. I.B Khuhro High School Larkano 9. Iqra Public School Larkano 10. Quad-e-Awam Public School Larkano 11. Shaheen Model High School Larkano 12. Shams High School Larkano. 13. Sindh Science College Larkano 14. The Country High School System Larkano 15. Zubaida Decent High School Larkano First 250 Male Candidates of Science group SSC Part-I from Seat No. 15381 to 15630 & 18. Govt. Single Section High School Ratodero SSC Part-II from Seat No. 186841 to 187090 of: 1. Govt. High School Ratodero All Remaining Male Candidates of Science Group SSC Part-I from Seat No. 15631 and above and 19. Govt. Degree College Ratodero SSC Part-II from Seat No. 187091 and above, and all Male candidates of General Group of: 1. Govt. High School Ratodero All Male Candidates of: 2. Benazir Public School Ratodero 3. Focus Public School Ratodero 4. GAB Public High School Ratodero 5. Galaxy Public School Ratodero 20. Govt. High School Ratodero 6. Govt. High School Waris Dino Machhi 7. Govt. High School Wassayo Bhutto 8. Govt. Single Section High School Ratodero 9. Islamia Public School Ratodero 10. Madina Model High School Ratodero 11. Galaxy Smart High School Ratodero Cont…..on page/4 -4- All Female Candidates of: 1. Benazir Public School Ratodero 2. Focus Public School Ratodero 3. GAB Public High School Ratodero 4. Galaxy Public School Ratodero Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School 5. Govt. Girls Higher Secondary School Ratodero 21. Ratodero 6. Govt. Girls Single Section High School Ratodero 7. Govt. High School Waris Dino Machhi 8. Govt. High School Wassayo Bhutto 9. Islamia Public School Ratodero 10. Madina Model High School Ratodero 11. Galaxy Smart High School Ratodero All Male Candidates of: 1. Govt. Boys High School Agham-II Larkano 2. Govt. High School Khairo Dero. 22. Govt. Higher Secondary School Banguldero 3. Govt. High School Lashari 4. Govt. Higher Secondary School Banguldero 5. TCF Secondary School Khairodero All Female Candidates of: 1. Govt. 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