Rawalpindi Board Ensures Merit Based Exams

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Rawalpindi Board intensifies online monitoring and strict action to eliminate cheating and secure transparent, merit based inter exams 2026.

The Rawalpindi Board has completed extensive arrangements to ensure a transparent and foolproof conduct of the Intermediate Part I annual exams 2026. Following the vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif and the directives of Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman and Provincial Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat, the board has adopted a zero tolerance approach to tackle the boti mafia and examination irregularities.

Chairman and Commissioner Rawalpindi, Engineer Aamer Khattak, has directed continuous online monitoring from the command and control center while deploying mobile inspectors, chairman squads, district vigilance committees and district administration teams across examination centres. The Rawalpindi Board is using real-time surveillance to respond quickly to any reported breach of rules.

The Controller of Examinations personally visited Government Associate College for Women Taxila, Government College of Technology Taxila and several other centres to review the examination process, security arrangements and candidate facilities. Strict enforcement of SOPs was ordered and clear instructions were issued to take immediate action against any violations to uphold exam integrity.

Officials said that a coordinated strategy has already limited the impact of the boti mafia and that rigorous measures will continue to prevent cheating. The Rawalpindi Board reiterated its commitment to full implementation of the zero tolerance policy so that the examination system remains transparent and firmly merit based for all candidates.

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