
BISE chairman Muhammad Adnan Khan announced to embed the examination and marking systems with latest technology. All exam centers—especially those identified as hard and grade centers—are now being supervised through live online camera feeds, greatly minimizing cases of cheating as well as ensuring fairness, he stated.
Furthermore, there is a District Vigilance Committee that has been formed to monitor the exam procedure and immediately resolve any issues that might arise.
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He promised the Matric and Intermediate exam results will be announced on schedule.
The Chairman informed that Punjab s zero-tolerance policy, as ordered by the Chief Minister, is strictly being implemented to maintain merit and transparency. In a conversation with a media outlet, he clarified that strategic steps have been taken for the smooth and successful conduct of the examination process.
Muhammad Adnan also stated that special squads, such as chairman groups and mobile checkers, have been carrying out routine checks on the centres. Furthermore, students were equipped with all facilities needed to write their exams in a relaxed and stress-free manner.