Automated system to appoint exam staff introduced
LAHORE : For the first time, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has appointed the exam staff for the upcoming Matric Examinations 2025 under an automation system.
Talking to The News, BISE Lahore Controller Examinations Dr M Zahid Mian said that the new automated system ended nepotism in assigning duties to the exam staff making the process more transparent and efficient. He said a centralised data bank had been established and under the automation, the computer selected one among the five names for each of the 54 zones of the BISE Lahore. The exam staff include Superintendents, Deputy Superintendents and supervisory staff. With 52 new centres, a total of 920 examination centres have been established for the Matric Exams 2025 starting from March 4, 2025.
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