The Multan Board has officially released the timetable for the upcoming intermediate annual examinations, which are scheduled to begin on May 20. This announcement marks a crucial step in preparing thousands of students for their academic assessments across the district.
In a significant development, the examination period will extend until June 12, accommodating a large number of candidates. More than 140,000 students are expected to participate in these exams, highlighting the scale and importance of the event for the region’s educational landscape.
To facilitate the smooth administration of the exams, the board has designated 186 examination centers throughout Multan. These centers have been strategically selected to manage the large volume of candidates efficiently. Meanwhile, special monitoring teams are being organized to oversee sensitive centers, ensuring transparency and integrity during the examination process.
Authorities have also confirmed that roll number slips will be distributed to students via their respective educational institutions, allowing candidates to access their exam details promptly. Additionally, stringent security protocols and monitoring arrangements will be enforced at all centers to deter cheating and maintain a fair testing environment. Superintendents at each center have been given clear instructions to uphold a strict code of conduct, guaranteeing the examinations proceed smoothly and justly for all participants.
