
The chairman of the Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BBISE), Mir Ejaz Azeem Baloch, stated on Friday that a computerized method will be implemented for conducting intermediate examinations in the province. This is the first time that such a system will be used.
In Balochistan, all preparations for intermediate examinations have been completed, including the recruitment of examiners, supervisors, employees, and senior inspectors. The exams are set to begin on May 13th.
According to the board chairman’s official numbers, 93,733 students are anticipated to take the exams. To successfully combat cheating, the board is preparing to implement a new digital system that will incorporate digital attendance-taking and contemporary monitoring technology in exam centers.
The implementation of the digital system is an important step toward upgrading education in the province. The new method will not only increase the efficiency and accuracy of the exam process, but it will also aid in the prevention of cheating and other sorts of misconduct.