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    BISE Lahore Introduces Comprehensive Reforms to Modernize Exam Procedures

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore has unveiled a significant transformation in its examination framework, aiming to address longstanding concerns about fairness and transparency. This comprehensive reform package includes the centralised marking of practical exams for 9th-grade students and the rollout of electronic marking (e-marking) for theory papers, signaling a major shift towards digitization and accountability in the assessment process.

    BISE Lahore Secretary Rizwan Nazir highlighted that these changes come after a surge of complaints regarding the mismanagement and irregularities in practical examinations. Traditionally, examiners had full autonomy over awarding marks out of 30 for practical tests, a system that unfortunately opened the door to inconsistent grading and misuse. “In the past, examiners exercised unchecked discretion in allocating marks, which compromised the integrity of the evaluation,” Nazir explained. “Such practices cannot continue if we are committed to upholding academic standards and fairness for all students.”

    To combat these challenges, the board has introduced a centralized marking system for practical exams, which will now be conducted under strict supervision. Laboratories where practical assessments take place will be equipped with CCTV cameras to monitor the process in real time, ensuring transparency and deterring any form of malpractice. Moreover, practical exams for 9th-grade students will now be a compulsory component of their overall evaluation, reinforcing the importance of hands-on skills alongside theoretical knowledge.

    These reforms have been strongly backed and personally overseen by Education Minister Rana Sikandar, who has emphasized the need to restore credibility and fairness within the examination system. His involvement underscores the government’s commitment to educational reforms that benefit students and maintain public trust in academic institutions.

    In addition to practical exam reforms, BISE Lahore is pioneering the introduction of e-marking for theory papers. Under this new system, students will write their answers on specially designed electronic sheets, which will then be scanned and digitized for evaluation. This approach not only streamlines the marking process but also facilitates better record-keeping and reduces the risk of errors or tampering. Examiners will be issued secure identification credentials, allowing them to mark scripts remotely from their homes. Their activities will be monitored via webcams to maintain accountability and prevent any unethical practices.

    Furthermore, the marking workload will be divided into smaller segments, with examiners assigned batches of questions rather than entire answer sheets. This division aims to enhance accuracy and efficiency by enabling markers to focus on specific sections, reducing fatigue and improving consistency. The new e-marking system is set to debut with the Intermediate of Computer Science (ICS) first annual examinations across Punjab later this year, with plans to gradually expand this digital evaluation method to all subjects over the next two to three years.

    Overall, these reforms represent a bold step forward for BISE Lahore, reflecting a broader trend in Pakistan’s education sector towards modernization and transparency. By adopting technology-driven solutions and stricter oversight mechanisms, the board hopes to rebuild confidence in the examination system and provide students with a fairer, more reliable assessment experience.

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