An outer view of the BBISE: Photo Daily Quetta Voice

Education Desk: 

Quetta: The Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BBISE) has launched a special campaign to prevent cheating during the ongoing FA/FSc examinations across the province.

A formal letter issued by BBISE Chairman Muhammad Ishaq has directed all Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, the Director General Anti-Corruption, Establishment, DG Special Branch, and all District Education Officers to form monitoring teams and regularly visit examination centers.

The chairman emphasized that strict action will be taken against any staff found facilitating or involved in cheating during the exams. The letter further stressed the need for an effective district-level check-and-balance mechanism to ensure transparency throughout the examination process.

The anti-cheating campaign aims to create a fair and merit-based academic environment for students, ensuring that their hard work and capabilities are evaluated justly.

This move by the Balochistan Board is seen as a significant step toward restoring credibility in the examination system and maintaining academic integrity across the province.

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