Last Chance: FBISE Reopens Class 9 Registration Portal under Double-Fee Structure for Session 2026-2028

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FBISE Reopens Class 9 Registration Portal for Session 2026-2028: Critical Opportunity for Affiliated Schools and Students

In a major relief to hundreds of students and secondary educational institutions across Pakistan and overseas, the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) , Islamabad, has officially announced the reopening of its online SSC registration portal . This late-window facility has been specifically reactivated for Class 9 registration for the academic session 2026-2028 .

This decision serves as a critical safety net for those affiliated schools and private institutions that, due to technical glitches, administrative delays, or procedural hurdles, could not finish sending their students' registration returns during the regular fee schedule.

By reopening the portal, the Federal Board ensures that no eligible matric student loses an academic year. In this comprehensive news guide, we break down everything you need to know about this extended registration window, including important deadlines, fee structures, registration guidelines, and the impact on the upcoming SSC examinations.

Why FBISE Reopened the Class 9 Registration Portal

Every year, thousands of secondary-level students register under FBISE—the country's premier educational board overseeing federal territories, cantonment regions, and Pakistani international schools abroad. However, during the standard registration period, several institutions reported difficulties submitting their student records.

Recognizing these challenges, the FBISE administration chose to reopen the SSC registration portal . By doing so, the board ensures a highly inclusive environment, allowing administrative staff to finalize pending entries. This extended window acts as a final call for schools to upload accurate student details, correct minor data entry errors, and complete the enrollment process for Class 9 registration without putting the academic future of their students at risk.

Important Dates and Double Fee Structure

While the reopening of the portal is incredibly welcoming news, it comes with a strict financial and administrative caveat. Unlike the regular schedule where registrations are accepted with a normal fee, this special reopen period operates under a double fee structure .

Parents, school administrations, and candidates must act swiftly. Leaving registrations to the very last minute of this extended window could result in permanent exclusion from the academic session 2026-2028 database.

Quick Overview of Fee & Timelines

The board has specified that all registration entries submitted during this reopened phase must be accompanied by the prescribed double registration fee, which must be generated via the official FBISE online challan system. The specific fee rates differ for:

  • Local affiliated institutions (within Pakistan)

  • Overseas affiliated institutions (expatriate Pakistani schools in the Middle East and elsewhere)

Step-by-Step Guide to Online SSC Registration

With the SSC registration portal back online, institutions must ensure that they complete the registration correctly. The FBISE registration process has been digitized to reduce human error. Follow this systematic process to avoid common mistakes:

1.Generate the Fee Challan:

Log into the institution's official portal on the FBISE website. Navigate to the online challan generation section and generate the Class 9 registration challan with the applicable double fee rates. Deposit the amount in the designated bank branches.


2.Enter Student Data:

Access the Class 9 registration portal using your school’s secure login credentials. Carefully type in the candidate’s full name, father's name, date of birth, and select their chosen academic group (Science or Humanities/General). Double-check spelling against the candidate's Grade VIII school certificate or B-Form.


3.Upload Required Documents:

Upload a high-resolution, passport-sized photograph of the candidate with a blue background. You must also upload scanned copies of their officially recognized Grade VIII result card and CNIC/B-Form for age verification.


4.Final Submission & Return Printout:

Cross-verify all fields. Once confirmed, submit the registration return. Print the finalized registration return sheet, which must be signed and stamped by the head of the institution and sent to the FBISE headquarters in Islamabad.

Essential Requirements for Session 2026-2028

The Federal Board maintains rigorous academic standards. Before registering students under the academic session 2026-2028 , institutions must verify that candidates meet the board's core eligibility criteria:

  • Age Limit: The candidate must meet the minimum age requirement set by the board for SSC Part 1 as of the commencement date of the matriculation exams.

  • Grade VIII Clearance: For regular registration, the student must have successfully passed their Grade VIII (8th class) final school examinations.

  • Academic Groups: Students enrolling in the Science Group are generally required to have a strong foundational track record (typically over 60% aggregate in Grade VIII) to comfortably adjust to the advanced curriculum.

  • Attendance Policy: Registered students must maintain a minimum of 75% class attendance during the upcoming academic year to qualify for their roll number slips ahead of the board examinations.

Impact of Registration on SSC Board Examinations

Registration is the foundational block of a student’s board career. Successful enrollment on the SSC registration portal ensures that the student is assigned a unique registration number. This number will remain unchanged throughout their SSC Part 1 (Class 9) and SSC Part 2 (Class 10) academic journey.

Failure to register during this final, reopened window means a student will not be allocated a roll number slip. Consequently, they will not be allowed to sit for the annual board examinations, resulting in a devastating loss of an academic year.

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