Action Taken Against The Board Employees for Serious Errors in 10th Class Exams

Action Taken Against The Board Employees for Serious Errors in 10th Class Exams

Sindh’s caretaker Chief Minister (retd) Justice Maqbool Baqar has taken swift action after an inquiry committee revealed serious mistakes in the results of SSC-II examinations. He has ordered the Anti-Corruption Establishment to investigate the entire examination and IT teams of the Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) and take departmental action against the negligent officers….

Punjab Curriculum Board Revises Scheme of Studies for Matric Classes
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Punjab Curriculum Board Revises Scheme of Studies for Matric Classes

The Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) has announced significant revisions to the Scheme of Studies for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) / Matric (Grades 9-10) for all public and private educational institutions and Deeni Madaris in Punjab. These changes were approved during the 117th meeting of the PCTB Board of Governors held on May 9,…

Examination Irregularities Detected After Conclusion of Annual Exams

Examination Irregularities Detected After Conclusion of Annual Exams

After the conclusion of the annual examinations, a series of irregularities were detected in the examination process, leading to reports being filed against 92 candidates involved in malpractice. Dr. Syed Sharif Ali Shah, Chairman of the Matric Board, addressed these issues during a visit to examination centers in Karachi. Also Read: Sindh Board Chemistry Papers…

Matric Board Uncovers Major Irregularities in 117 Student Records

BISE Karachi Uncovers Major Irregularities in 117 Student Matric Records

The examination department of the Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) has reported irregularities in the records of 117 candidates. According to a report by the board, the discrepancies include: Lack of Attendance: 3 candidates were absent. Errors in Identification: 65 candidates had discrepancies in their ID numbers. Marks Submission Issues: 49 candidates faced issues…

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