SOCIETY — July 4, 2026

Results of 1405 Konkur Exam to Be Announced on Monday

The National Examination Authority said 74,500 of the 120,000 participants are expected to gain admission to higher education institutions.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat2 min read

Results of 1405 Konkur Exam to Be Announced on Monday
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The National Examination Authority announced that the results of the 1405 Konkur exam will be released on Monday, the 15th of the month of Cancer. Spokesman Nasir Khan Sherzai conveyed the details of the announcement to the public.

A total of 120,000 people participated in the 1405 Konkur exam. The authority indicated that 74,500 participants are expected to be admitted to higher education.

The National Examination Authority had previously stated that the exam was conducted transparently and that the results will be clear. This statement was made prior to the scheduled release of the results.

The announcement provides a clear timeline for students and institutions awaiting the outcome of the examination process. Candidates who sat for the exam can now prepare for the official publication of scores on the designated date.

Read the original reporting at Hurriyat

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