Rawalpindi: BISE Rawalpindi Controller of Examinations (CoE) Tanveer Asghar Awan Tuesday appreciated the professionalism of examination staff, commending their sense of responsibility and integrity, which he termed praiseworthy and admirable.
The CoE visited various examination centers including Government Graduate College for Women and Government Boys High School No. 1 Talagang. During the visit, he reviewed in detail the implementation of board-issued SOPs, security arrangements, and examination discipline.
The CoE stated that the Matric second annual examinations have been concluded, while English paper in District Jhelum, which was postponed on October 13, will now be held today (Wednesday).
Meanwhile, three candidates were caught red-handed while cheating in Rawalpindi. Cases against them have been immediately registered and referred to the Discipline Branch for further action. Tanveer Awan emphasized that a zero-tolerance policy is being strictly enforced against cheating, and no compromise will be made on the transparency of examinations.
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