Sindh govt warns cheating students will be barred from future board exams

Ex-controller examinations sent show cause notice over irregularities, including delays, late issuance of admit cards

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KARACHI:

The Sindh government on Friday warned that students found involved in cheating during matriculation and intermediate examinations will be barred from appearing in future board exams, as authorities intensified measures to ensure transparency in the examination system.

In a joint statement issued via Sindh Information Department on X, Sindh Education Minister Sardar Ali Shah and Universities and Boards Minister Muhammad Ismail Rahu said cheating in any form would not be tolerated. They added that examination staff found involved in malpractice would face immediate dismissal from service.

The ministers stated that students caught carrying mobile phones or cheating material would be immediately expelled from examination centres, with their papers cancelled. Such candidates would also be disqualified from the ongoing exams and barred from future board examinations.

The warning comes amid increased scrutiny of matric examinations in Sindh, where issues including delayed exams, late issuance of admit cards, and administrative mismanagement have already prompted official inquiries and reports.

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