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Written By Mar 27, 2026
The recent postponement of FBISE SSC examinations in selected overseas centres has created confusion for students across Pakistan. After updates linked to overseas exam centres such as Iran, Kuwait, UAE, and Bahrain, many students preparing for FSc and ICS exams have started asking the same question: will intermediate exams in Pakistan also be delayed? As of now, FBISE has published overseas SSC-related updates and HSSC 1st Annual Exam 2026 admissions information, but there is no official confirmation here that FSc or ICS exams inside Pakistan have been postponed.
This uncertainty is understandable. For most students, the final phase before board exams is the most important part of the year. It is the time when concepts are revised, weak areas are identified, past papers are practiced, and exam strategy becomes sharper. When students start hearing about postponed exams abroad, changing academic routines, and disrupted college schedules, the biggest danger is not only delay itself, but the loss of momentum. Punjab’s Higher Education Department also announced on-campus closures for colleges and universities from March 10 to March 31, 2026, which adds to the pressure many students already feel during revision season.
That is why students should avoid one common mistake: putting preparation on hold while waiting for more news. The smarter approach is to continue studying according to the announced schedule unless your board issues a fresh notification. In competitive academic situations, students who remain consistent during uncertainty usually perform better than those who stop and restart repeatedly. Whether you are an FBISE student, a Punjab board student, an FSc pre-medical student, a pre-engineering student, or an ICS student, this is the stage where disciplined revision matters most.
In this situation, students need two things: trusted updates and a structured revision plan. Random study routines, social media rumors, and last-minute panic can waste valuable days. A better strategy is to focus on one-shot revision, expected paper practice, and guided preparation that helps you cover high-weightage concepts quickly. That is exactly where Nearpeer’s Fateh Batch is designed to help students stay on track.
Recent exam developments have created confusion for students and parents. When one part of the system changes, students naturally begin to worry about FSc exams, ICS exams, FBISE updates, Punjab board schedules, and possible changes in paper timing.
For students in Pakistan, the key message is this: until your board issues an official change, continue preparing according to the announced schedule. Waiting for uncertainty to clear can waste the most important revision days of the year.
The final weeks before board exams are already stressful. When regular college routines are disrupted, students often face even bigger challenges:
This is exactly the stage where students need a reliable revision system, updated guidance, and a timetable they can actually follow.
Final revision is not just about rereading notes. It is the stage where top-performing students sharpen their exam performance. In these last days, students should focus on:
If students miss this phase, even good preparation from earlier months can become weak at the final stage. That is why structured crash revision classes and one-shot lectures can make a real difference.
To help students stay on track during this critical period, Nearpeer is launching Fateh Batch 2026 — a focused revision support program built for the final stage of board exam preparation.
This program is designed for students who want fast, useful, exam-oriented revision instead of wasting time on random study plans.
Students can get the complete revision plan here:
During exam season, the right updates matter almost as much as the right books. To avoid missing announcements, lectures, and revision support, students should join the official Nearpeer communities and channels.
Fateh Batch 2026 is especially helpful for:
If you are preparing for FSc or ICS exams in Pakistan, this is the most practical strategy:
Exam schedules can change. Rumors can spread. Academic routines can get disrupted. But your preparation is still in your hands.
The students who stay consistent during uncertainty often perform better than students who keep waiting for perfect clarity. That is why Nearpeer’s free revision support can be valuable right now: it helps students keep moving forward with a structured plan.
If you are serious about scoring better in your FSc or ICS exams, start revising with direction, stay connected to the right communities, and use every remaining day wisely.
Students should continue preparing according to the officially announced board schedule unless their board releases a fresh notification.
Fateh Batch 2026 is a free final-stage revision support program by Nearpeer for FSc and ICS students, featuring one-shot lectures, expected paper discussions, and exam strategy support.
Yes, the program is presented as 100% free for students who want structured crash revision support.
You can view it here: Complete Fateh Batch Schedule
Join the FSc WhatsApp Community and follow the FSc WhatsApp Channel.
Yes. Students can also follow the ECAT Channel and the MDCAT Channel for preparation support and updates.
👉 Follow the Engineering Universities Test channel for updates and free resources: ECAT Channel
👉 Join the Medical / MDCAT official WhatsApp channel for preparation material and guidance: MDCAT Channel
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