The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi intensified inspections across exam centres under directives aligned with the Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz’s vision and guidance from the Chief Secretary and Provincial Education Minister Rana Sikander Hayat. Chairman and Commissioner Engineer Amir Khattak has ordered rigorous monitoring to eliminate exam cheating and ensure integrity in public examinations.
Controller of Examinations Tanveer Asghar Awan conducted an unannounced visit to multiple examination centres in Attock. At the Government Girls Higher Secondary School PAC Kamra F-6 RF Kamra, 12 candidates were apprehended for exam cheating and handed over to the discipline branch after immediate registration of cases. The Board moved swiftly to document the incidents and initiate prescribed disciplinary procedures.
Officials emphasized that the zero tolerance policy against exam cheating will be implemented without exception and that efforts will continue to curb organised malpractice. The Board said measures include intensified centre-level surveillance and prompt action on violations to protect the rights of honest candidates and preserve the credibility of the examination process.
A spokesperson for the Rawalpindi Board reiterated that providing a fair, transparent and peaceful environment for examinees remains the board’s top priority, and that continued inspections and strict enforcement will remain in place throughout the examination period.
