RAWALPINDI: Punjab Chief Minister’s Coordinator Shazia Rizwan has asked the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi to ensure transparency in the examinations and provide all possible facilities to the candidates appearing in the annual examination.

She visited different examination centres and checked the arrangements. The Intermediate Part-II annual examinations are being held, while the Intermediate Part-I annual examinations are scheduled to start on May 7.

She visited Government Viqarun Nisa College for Women, Government College for Women Raja Zafarul Haq Road, Government Associate College Asgar Mall, Muslim Higher Secondary School Saidpur Road, Government Associate College Satellite Town (Centres A and B), and Divisional Public School Shamsabad. She inquired about the arrangements made by the education board for the candidates appearing in the examination.

Speaking after the visit, she said that the intermediate examination is being conducted in a transparent and peaceful environment and in light of the directives of the Punjab government. She appreciated the efforts of the board chairman and the controller of examinations for the arrangements.

Published in Dawn, May 4th, 2024

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