How to Apply for Supplementary / Compartment Exams 2026 – Step-by-Step Online Admission Guide
The supplementary / Compartment Exams 2026, is issued recently. Students appearing in Supplementary (Supply / Compartment) examinations are required to submit their admission through the official online admission system of their respective Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE). The online form contains multiple sections, and students must complete each section carefully to avoid mistakes.
Step 1: Select Supplementary / Compartment Option and Enter Roll Number
Before opening the online admission form, students must:
- Visit the official website of their respective board
- Select the option “Supplementary / Compartment Examination”
- Enter their roll number
After entering the roll number, the system automatically opens the online admission form with the student’s record.
Step 2: Verify Personal Information and Photograph (Very Important)
Once the form opens, the following details are already available online:
- Candidate name
- Father’s name
- Date of birth
- Registration number
- B-Form number / CNIC (if applicable)
- Gender, religion, nationality, and medium
- Candidate photograph
⚠️ Students must carefully check their photograph and all pre-filled personal details.
If the photo or any information is incorrect, it should be reported to the board immediately before proceeding, as incorrect data may create problems in roll number slips and result records.
Step 3: Enter and Confirm Complete Home Address
Students must enter their complete and correct home address in the relevant field.
📌 Correct address is essential because:
- Roll number slips are dispatched based on the provided address
- An incorrect or incomplete address may result in late or missing roll number slips
Step 4: Select Group and Proposed Examination Area Carefully
After completing personal details:
- Select the correct study group (Science / Arts, etc.)
- Carefully choose the Proposed Examination Area, including:
- District
- Tehsil
- Zone
- Examination Centre
⚠️ Students must select the examination centre very carefully.
A small mistake may result in an examination centre far from home, causing serious inconvenience on exam days.
Step 5: Review Supplementary Subjects
In the Exam Information section:
- Supplementary (failed) subjects are usually already selected by the system
- Students must review:
- 9th class subjects
- 10th class subjects
- Practical subjects (if applicable)
Only the failed subjects should appear. If any subject is incorrect, it must be corrected before submission.
Step 6: Submit Online Admission Form
After reviewing all sections:
- Personal information
- Photograph
- Address
- Examination centre
- Subjects
Submit the online admission form carefully.
Step 7: Generate Challan Form and Pay Examination Fee
After submission:
- A challan form is generated automatically
- The challan clearly mentions:
- Name of the designated bank
- Total supplementary examination fee
Students must deposit the fee in the mentioned bank and keep the paid challan receipt safely.
Step 8: Print and Attest the Admission Form
After fee submission:
- Take a printout of the admission form
- Get it attested by any of the following:
- Grade 18 Gazetted Officer
- Headmaster of a Government High School
- Principal of a College
- Government Teacher (Matric level or above)
Step 9: Submit Admission Form to the Board Office
Before the last date, submit:
- Attested admission form
- Paid challan copy
- Any other required documents
to the respective board office.
⚠️ Forms received after the due date may be rejected, and the student may lose the chance to appear in the supplementary examination.
Roll Number Slip Issuance
After successful submission:
- Roll number slips are usually issued 10 to 15 days before the examination
- Students should regularly check official board announcements
Supplementary Examination Fee Policy
- Each board has its own prescribed fee structure
- Full fee is charged, whether:
- One subject is supplementary
- Two subjects are supplementary
- Or all subjects are supplementary
📌 No fee concession is allowed under Pakistani board rules.
Important Instructions for Students
- Carefully check your photo and personal details online
- Enter complete and correct address
- Select examination centre cautiously
- Submit the form before the deadline
- Keep copies of challan and admission form
Final Advice
The online supplementary admission form is a legal and official document. Any mistake may cause issues in examination, result, or future records. Students are strongly advised to complete the process carefully and on time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How do I apply for supplementary exams 2026?
Students must visit their respective board’s official website, select the Supplementary / Compartment Examination option, enter their roll number, fill the online admission form, submit it, generate the challan, pay the fee, and submit the attested form to the board office.
Q2: Do I need to select the supplementary option before filling the form?
Yes. Before the online form opens, students must select Supplementary / Compartment and then enter their roll number. Only after this step does the admission form become available.
Q3: Should I check my photo and personal details on the online form?
Yes. Students must carefully check their photograph and all pre-filled personal information available online. Any incorrect detail should be reported to the board before submitting the form.
Q4: How many subjects can I appear in as supplementary?
Students can appear in one, two, or multiple failed subjects, but the full examination fee must be paid regardless of the number of subjects.
Q5: Is the admission fee different for one or multiple supplementary subjects?
No. All boards charge a full supplementary examination fee, whether a student has one subject or multiple subjects.
Q6: When are roll number slips issued for supplementary exams?
Roll number slips are usually issued 10 to 15 days before the start of examinations, either online or through the provided postal address.
Q7: What happens if my admission form is submitted after the last date?
If the admission form reaches the board office after the deadline, it may be rejected, and the student may lose the chance to appear in the supplementary examination.
Q8: Is the syllabus different for supplementary exams?
No. The syllabus, books, and paper pattern for supplementary exams remain the same as the First Annual Examination.
Q9: Can private candidates apply through the same process?
Yes. Private candidates follow the same online process, but some boards may require physical submission of documents at the board office.