BISE Rawalpindi intensifies exam monitoring, exam centres in Jhelum under review

BISE Rawalpindi intensifies exam monitoring, exam centres in Jhelum under review

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi has increased its monitoring of the ongoing examinations.

On Friday, senior officials conducted visits to examination centres in Jhelum to assess the arrangements.

Deputy Secretary Planning from the Higher Education Department, Dr. Saima Anwar, along with the Controller of Examinations, Tanveer Asghar Awan, carried out inspections at the Government Associate College for Women and other locations.

They evaluated the facilities available for candidates, security measures, and administrative protocols, expressing their satisfaction with the overall arrangements.

They indicated that the examination process is being monitored via a central command and control system, which provides real-time oversight of the centres.

The Intermediate board has further implemented strict administrative measures to uphold transparency, discipline, and fairness in the examination process, in accordance with provincial directives across cities like Rawalpindi and Jhelum.

As stated by the board’s spokesman, digital monitoring, which includes CCTV surveillance and coordinated oversight, is being employed to ensure that examinations are conducted based on merit throughout the region.

BISE Multan announces Intermediate Part-II exam schedule

The development comes after the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan officially announced the schedule for the Intermediate Part-II annual examinations.

According to the board administration, the examinations will commence on May 20 and continue until June 12. More than 140,000 students are expected to appear in the exams this year.

To facilitate the examination process, a total of 186 examination centres will be set up across the city

Read more: BISE Multan announces schedule for Intermediate annual examinations  

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