The Board Committee of Chairmen representing all nine educational boards in Punjab has approved sweeping reforms to modernize the matriculation and intermediate examination system.
Biometric Attendance for Students
Under the new policy, biometric attendance will become compulsory for exam candidates. From 2026, students registering in Class 9 and Class 11 will submit thumb impressions during registration.
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Role of Schools
Both government and private schools will be responsible for arranging:
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Biometric devices
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Laptops for verification
Examination boards will provide only the required software.
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Authorities have ended the traditional manual marking method. Answer sheets will now be scanned and checked digitally on computer screens.
Officials say this system will:
✔ Reduce marking mistakes
✔ Eliminate calculation errors
✔ Improve transparency
Stronger Practical Exams
Science practical exams will now be conducted with proper assessment instead of being treated as a formality.
CCTV Monitoring at Centers
CCTV cameras are now mandatory at examination centers. In Rawalpindi Division alone, 400 centers have been set up, and camera installation has already started.
Phased Implementation
This year, reforms will begin partially, starting with biometric registration of Class 9 and 11 students.
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