The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has officially extended the deadline for submitting online admission forms for the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Part-I First Annual Examination 2026 . This timely decision, communicated through an official notification dated February 3, 2026 , provides candidates with additional time to complete their enrollment process under a revised fee structure.
The board’s announcement serves as a partial modification to its earlier circulars issued in January 2026. Education authorities have advised students and affiliated institutions to strictly adhere to the newly revised schedule to avoid financial penalties associated with late submissions.

The updated timeline provides a clear, phased window for form submission, each with distinct financial implications. Students are urged to mark these critical dates to manage their applications effectively.
Normal Fee Submission Period: The board has extended the deadline for submitting forms with the standard fee. Students can now complete their online admission process without any late penalty until February 9, 2026 . This extension offers a vital grace period for those finalizing their documentation.
Double Fee Late Submission Window: For candidates who miss the normal fee cutoff, a subsequent late admission period will be operational. From February 10 to February 17, 2026 , the FBISE will accept HSSC Part-I examination forms subject to a double fee payment.
Triple Fee Final Window: A final, highly penalized submission window has been established for last-minute applications. Admission forms will be accepted with a triple fee from February 18 until February 24, 2026 . No submissions will be entertained after this final date.
This tiered fee system is designed to encourage timely submissions while providing a final opportunity for late enrollees, albeit at a significantly higher cost.
The FBISE notification, circulated to all affiliated schools and colleges, explicitly states that this update modifies previous directives. Board officials emphasize that the step was taken to facilitate a smoother examination process and accommodate students facing genuine delays.
“Students and the heads of affiliated institutions are strongly advised to follow this revised schedule meticulously,” the notification reads. “Submitting forms within the normal fee period is always in the best interest of the candidates to avoid unnecessary financial burden.”
In related developments, the Punjab Boards Committee of Chairmen (PBCC) has released a comprehensive proposed schedule for the HSSC (Class 11 & 12) examinations for 2026 across all nine Punjab boards. This timeline provides a broader perspective on the annual examination calendar for the region.
Examination Start Date: The first annual examinations for both HSSC Part-I and Part-II are proposed to commence on May 20, 2026 .
Admission Schedule:
Single Fee Period: January 19 to February 11, 2026.
Double Fee Period: February 12 to February 24, 2026.
Triple Fee Period: February 25 to March 9, 2026.
Result Declaration Schedule:
HSSC Part-II (Class 12) Results: Planned for release on September 23, 2026 .
HSSC Part-I (Class 11) Results: Planned for release on October 12, 2026 .
For students appearing in supplementary or second annual examinations, the PBCC has outlined the following proposed dates:
Examination Start Date: November 3, 2026.
Admission Window: September 24 to October 17, 2026.
Expected Result Declaration: January 12, 2027.
FBISE Deadline Extension: HSSC Part-I students under the Federal Board have until February 9 to submit forms at the normal fee. Immediate action is recommended.
Staggered Late Fees: Be aware of the costly double (Feb 10-17) and triple (Feb 18-24) fee periods. Submitting on time saves significant money.
Punjab Board Dates are Proposed: The extensive timeline shared by the Punjab Boards Committee is currently in the proposal stage. Students under Lahore, Gujranwala, Multan, and other Punjab boards should wait for final confirmation from their respective boards, though this provides a reliable guideline.
Plan for Results: The phased result announcement first for Class 12 in late September, then for Class 11 in mid-October helps students plan for university admissions and other academic transitions.
The FBISE deadline extension for the HSSC Part-I 2026 exams is a critical update for federal education sector students. With the new deadlines and the revised fee schedule now in effect, candidates must prioritize the completion and submission of their admission forms before the February 9, 2026, cutoff to avoid late fees.
Meanwhile, the proposed calendar from the Punjab boards offers a valuable roadmap for millions of students in the province, highlighting key milestones for the entire 2026 examination cycle. All students are advised to regularly check the official websites of their respective boards for any further notifications or confirmations.
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