The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi has implemented strict monitoring protocols for exams to guarantee transparency, merit, and discipline during the Intermediate 1st Annual Exam-2026.
Advanced digital surveillance, specialised monitoring teams, and strict enforcement measures have been established at examination centers across Rawalpindi to prevent dishonest practices and eradicate the influence of cheating syndicates.
As per a press release issued by the Intermediate board on Friday, the Controller of Examinations, Tanveer Asghar Awan, carried out unannounced inspections at several examination centers to assess the arrangements and ensure discipline was being followed.
During these inspections, he evaluated the Government Associate College for Women Balkassar, Government Associate College for Boys Choa Saidan Shah, and Government Associate College for Women Choa Saidan Shah.
He assessed the examination atmosphere, security measures, staff performance, and the amenities provided to candidates, and he issued directives to uphold strict discipline and transparency throughout the Intermediate exams.
BISE Multan announces final exam schedule
Earlier, 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 would begin 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, ensuring smooth conduct and proper management during the examination period.
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