Rawalpindi:Chairman of Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE), Muhammad Adnan Khan, visited various examination centres to thoroughly inspect the examination process, administrative arrangements, and facilities being provided to the students.
On this occasion, he stated that under the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the education system is being built on the principles of transparency, merit, and rule of law. In line with these principles, the Rawalpindi Board is strictly adhering to the zero-tolerance policy. To ensure transparency in the examinations, a robust secret monitoring system has been activated with the support of Provincial Minister for Higher Education Rana Sikandar Hayat, Secretary Higher Education Punjab Dr. Farukh Naveed, district administration, and the Special Branch. This system is designed to immediately curb any kind of illegal activity or cheating.
Controller of Examinations of RBISE, Tanveer Asghar Awan, made surprise visits to the examination centres at Government Associate College for Boys Sohawa, Government Associate College for Women, Sohawa, Government Boys High School, Sohawa, and Government High School, Miani Bala (District Jhelum).
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