In a big relief for students, the Board of Secondary Education Karachi has announced a flexible rule for matric exams.
Students who could not reach their assigned exam center on the first day can now take their exam at the nearest available center.
๐ Relief for Students
The announcement was made by the board chairman during a visit to an exam center.
According to officials:
- Students who missed their paper will not be punished
- They can give the exam at a nearby center
- Instructions have already been given to exam staff
This step is meant to reduce stress and keep things fair.
๐ Exams Start in Karachi
Matric exams for Classes 9 and 10 have started across the city.
- First paper: Computer Science (Class 10)
- More than 385,000 students are taking part
- Exams are being held peacefully
๐ซ Arrangements Made
To manage exams smoothly, the board has:
- Set up 521 exam centers
- Created 51 checking teams
- Introduced monitoring systems
These steps help ensure fair exams.
โ ๏ธ Challenges Faced
Despite planning, some problems were reported:
- Fewer centers in government schools
- Some teachers did not cooperate fully
- Shortage of furniture in a few schools
These issues affected the number of available centers.
๐ก Monitoring System
The board has also arranged:
- Continuous checking of question paper movement
- Central monitoring room supervision
- Safe delivery of exam papers
This helps keep exams secure.
๐ข Advice for Students
Students should:
- Reach centers on time
- Contact officials if they face any problem
- Use the nearest center option if needed
This is especially helpful for students facing travel or other issues.
๐งพ Final Words
The Karachi Boardโs decision to allow exams at nearby centers shows a student-friendly approach.
With better planning and flexibility, the aim is to make sure no student is treated unfairly. For many students, this decision can make a big difference during exams.
