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Rawalpindi Board Announces Strict Monitoring for Matric Exams

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi (BISE Rawalpindi) has begun implementing strict measures to ensure transparency for the matriculation first annual examinations 2026, which will start on March 27.

According to officials, the board will install CCTV cameras at all examination centers, while biometric verification of candidates will be introduced to prevent impersonation and ensure that only registered students appear in the exams.

Under the new system, candidates will undergo biometric attendance verification, making it impossible for another person to sit in the examination on behalf of the actual student.

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Amir Khattak, Commissioner Rawalpindi and Chairman of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Rawalpindi, has directed authorities to ensure biometric attendance of candidates, particularly at hard-category examination centers across the Rawalpindi Division.

He also instructed officials to keep the online CCTV monitoring system fully operational to continuously observe examination centers and ensure a transparent and effective examination process.

Khattak emphasized that discipline, transparency, and merit must be maintained at all costs during the examinations.


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Rija Sohaib