RAWALPINDI: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi is planning to introduce modern educational technologies to enhance its operations.
Chairman Muhammad Adnan Khan said the board has brought complete transparency to both the examination and paper-checking processes.
All exam centres, including hard and grade centres, are now under constant surveillance through online cameras, which has played an important role in reducing cheating and maintaining fairness.
He confirmed that the results for both Matric and Intermediate exams will be released on schedule.
He also shared that a District Vigilance Committee has been set up to closely monitor the examination process and handle any issues that arise without delay.
The Chairman noted that the Punjab chief minister’s strict policy against misconduct has been fully enforced to ensure transparency and merit.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, he said the board had implemented strong and effective measures to ensure smooth exam conduct.
Special monitoring teams, including chairman squads and mobile inspectors, have been carrying out regular visits to exam centres.
Students were provided with a calm and supportive environment to help them perform at their best during exams.
