Sindh bans phones inside exam centers
Sindh bans phones inside exam centers
The Sindh government has prohibited the use of mobile phones by Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) staff, superintendents, supervisors, examiners, teachers, and students in the examination centres to thwart the attempts to leak question paper, said Nisar Khuhro, Advisor to Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Tuesday.
Read more: Two year and 4 year degree, HEC rebuts misleading news
“There will be a complete ban on carrying and using mobile phones and or any other internet devices. Board staff, invigilators, external and internal examiners, and students will not be allowed to use the mobile phones within the examination centres premises.”
He directed the management of centres to body search the board staff and students before starting the exam.
“If a mobile phone is found inside the centre, it will be seized,” he said
Read more: No let-up in students protest against exams
Khuhro assured that the leak of exam papers is being investigated and soon the culprits will be taken to task. “The administration and the police should strictly enforce Section 144 within the limits of the exam centres,” he instructed.
While talking about the cheating culture he said that the unfair and illegal means in exams must be eliminated by any means.
Recent Edtech News
- Balochistan to begin digital intermediate exams
- Enrollment in Karachi's government schools has decreased due to deteriorating conditions
- Revised matric and intermediate exam schedule announced by Rawalpindi Board
- Bollywood child star Suhani Sethi breaks class 12th exam record
- The stress of exam results claimed the lives of six students in India