The correct answer is Matric and Intermediate. In Pakistan, the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISEs) are regional autonomous bodies responsible for conducting examinations for the Matriculation (Secondary School Certificate, typically 9th and 10th grade) and Intermediate (Higher Secondary School Certificate, typically 11th and 12th grade) levels. These examinations are crucial benchmarks that determine students' eligibility for higher education and career paths. Each province usually has multiple BISEs, each catering to specific districts or divisions within that province, ensuring the standardized assessment of secondary and higher secondary education across the region.
Option A, Primary and middle, is incorrect because examinations at the primary and middle school levels (grades 1-8) are typically conducted at the school level or by provincial education departments, not by the BISEs. Option C, Bachelor's degree, is incorrect as examinations for Bachelor's degrees are conducted by universities, which are independent degree-granting institutions with their own examination systems. Option D, Master's degree, is also incorrect for the same reason as Bachelor's degrees; Master's degree examinations are organized and administered by the respective universities providing those postgraduate programs, not by the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education.