
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan has announced that the Intermediate Part-I Second Annual Examinations will commence on November 13. According to the official schedule, the exams will begin with the compulsory English paper and continue until November 27. The board has finalized all arrangements to ensure a transparent and smooth examination process for the large number of candidates appearing this year.
This year, around 18,000 students are expected to sit for the second annual exams under BISE Multan’s supervision. The board has taken several administrative steps to maintain fairness and discipline during the exams. Moreover, special teams have been formed to monitor examination centers and prevent any irregularities, ensuring that all candidates are evaluated purely on merit.
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To facilitate the smooth conduct of exams, BISE Multan has set up 74 examination centers across the region. Each center has been provided with the necessary facilities to accommodate students comfortably. In addition, the board has appointed 840 invigilators and 500 inspectors who will perform duties related to supervision, coordination, and overall monitoring to ensure strict compliance with examination rules.
Meanwhile, the board has also announced the schedule for the practical examinations, which are set to begin on December 1. The practical exams will be conducted shortly after the written papers conclude, allowing students to focus on their practical assessments in relevant subjects. The board has ensured that all necessary arrangements for practical sessions are in place ahead of the announced dates.
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Furthermore, BISE Multan officials have urged students to reach their examination centers on time and carry valid roll number slips for verification. The administration emphasized that maintaining discipline and punctuality is essential for a fair testing environment. With all preparations completed, the board expressed confidence that the exams will be held smoothly and in accordance with established educational standards.