The Sindh government has announced strict measures to eliminate cheating in Board Exams. Officials say the new policy introduces tough penalties for students and staff involved in malpractice.
Under the new rules, any student caught cheating will face a lifetime ban from Board Exams. Authorities confirmed that such students will not be allowed to appear in any future examinations. Their current exam papers will also be cancelled immediately.
Officials stated that this step aims to protect the integrity of the examination system. They believe strong action is necessary to ensure fairness for all students. The decision marks one of the strictest policies introduced for Board Exams in the province.
The government has also taken serious action against staff involvement in cheating. Teachers, invigilators, and other exam officials will face strict penalties if found guilty. These penalties may include dismissal from service and further departmental action.
Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards Muhammad Ismail Rahoo and Education Minister Sardar Shah confirmed the new policy. They said a zero-tolerance approach has been adopted for all forms of cheating. The focus is on maintaining transparency and discipline during exams.
Students found carrying mobile phones or cheating material will be expelled on the spot. Officials said immediate action will be taken to prevent unfair practices. This will help create a more controlled and secure environment during exams.
In addition, monitoring systems at exam centers will be strengthened. Authorities plan to improve supervision to detect any suspicious activity. Strict checks will be implemented to prevent interference in the examination process.
The government believes these measures will restore trust in the system. It aims to ensure that all students are judged on merit. Officials also highlighted the importance of equal opportunities for every candidate.
Education experts say such policies can discourage cheating if applied fairly. However, they stress the need for proper implementation. Transparency and consistency will be key to the success of these reforms.
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Overall, the new policy reflects the government’s commitment to reforming Board Exams. It sends a clear message that cheating will not be tolerated under any circumstances.




