Frequently Asked Questions
I have forgotten my password of IBCC account as well as password of e-mail account en-tered in IBCC profile.
Please send your request for retrieval of password at it@ ibcc.edu.pk along with front & back scanned copies of your CNIC and scanned signature as on CNIC. Also, confirm the email address entered in IBCC database, while creating your account.How is CNIC number entered in the online application form?
Enter only digits part of CNIC e.g. CNIC No. 17301-1667936-8 will be entered as 1730116679368.I have wrongly entered my educational details. What should I do for its modification before attestation?
Applicant can modify/update information by signing-in the IBCC attestation profile before booking of appointment.Where is IBCC’s Secretariat located?
IBCC Secretariat is located at Plot No 25, Street No 39, G-10/4, Near Federal Govt. Employees Housing Foundation Islamabad, PakistanHow many regional offices of IBCC’s Secretariat have?
IBCC have five (5) regional offices, following are the contact details; Sub-Office Lahore INTER BOARDS COORDINATION COMMISSION Regional Office at Queen Plaza, Durand Road, Lahore, Punjab. Ph:-042-36293013 Fax:-042-36293013 Email:- lahore@ibcc.edu.pk Sub-Office Bahawalpur INTER BOARDS COORDINATION COMMISSION Regional Office at D-5/5, Aziz Bhatti Road, Model Town-A, Bahawalpur, Punjab. Ph: - 062-9255601 Email:- bahawalpur@ibcc.edu.pk Sub-Office Karachi INTER BOARDS COORDINATION COMMISSION Regional Office at Plot No. ST-2, National Stadium Road, Opposite Liaquat National Hospital, Karachi. Ph:- 021-99230583 Email:- karachi@ibcc.edu.pk Sub-Office Peshawar INTER BOARDS COORDINATION COMMISSION Regional Office at 13/C Abdara Road near Shelton House, University Town, Peshawar, N.W.F.P. Ph:- 091-9216088 Email:- peshawar@ibcc.edu.pk Sub-Office Quetta INTER BOARDS COORDINATION COMMISSION Regional Office at Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Samagli Road, Quetta, Balochistan. Ph: - 081-826716 Email:- quetta@ibcc.edu.pkWhat is the new grading system?
Letter Grade |
In Percentages |
Description |
5.0 Scale (GPA) |
A++ | 95% to 100% | Exceptional | 5.0 |
A+ | 90% to 94% | Outstanding | 4.7 |
A | 85% to 89% | Excellent | 4.3 |
B++ | 80% to 84% | Very Good | 4.0 |
B+ | 75% to 79% | Good | 3.7 |
B | 70% to 74% | Fairly Good | 3.3 |
C | 60% to 69% | Above Average | 3.0 |
D | 50% to 59% | Average | 2.0 |
E | 40% to 49% | Below Average | 1.0 |
U | Less than 40% | Unsatisfactory | 0 |
What are the specific changes in the new grading system?
The changes in new grading system are as below:- Shift from 7-point alphabetical grading (A-1, A, B, C, D, E, F) system to 10-points grading system e.g., A++. A+, A, B++, B+, B, C, D, E, U.
- The passing marks will be 40% instead of 33%
- Reporting only alphabetical grades and grade points: instead of reporting absolute scores and grades, only alphabetical grades represented with the Grade Points will be reported. The grade points will help to calculate Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).