RAWALPINDI: Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi on Friday caught three students cheating secondary school certificate (SSC) annual examination.

According to BISE Rawalpindi spokesman Arslan Cheema, the candidates included two from the examination centers of Government College of Technology Hattar Road, Taxila and a candidate from Government Boys High School PAC Kamra, Attock. Unfair means cases were registered against them and sent to the Disciplinary Branch Board Office.

He said that Punjab Director Public Instruction Colleges Dr Syed Ansar Azhar along with BISE Chairman Mohammad Adnan Khan, Director Colleges Sher Ahmed Satti, Secretary Board Muhammad Fahmid Talukar and Deputy Director Colleges Attock, visited various examination centers of Attock to see arrangements of the examination and expressed satisfaction.

BISE Rawalpindi Chairman Mohammad Adnan Khan made it clear that cheating would not be tolerated.

He said that the BISE Chairman also visited various examination centres in Rawalpindi. He said that the strict monitoring was being conducted at all the examination centres with the help of special branch of police.

Published in Dawn, March 15th, 2025

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