KARACHI: Board of Secondary Education Karachi Chairman Syed Sharaf Ali Shah on Friday said he had written a letter to the Sindh Home Department demanding imposition of Section 144 around examination centres, in a bid to avoid unfair means.
Addressing a press conference in Karachi, Sharaf Ali Shah said the examinations would begin on May 17 and end on June 13. He said aggregately 448 examination centres had been established and more than 0.36 million students would participate in the exams. He said 253 centres had been established for male students and 195 for females. He said 29 of the examination centres were set up at jails.
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The BSEK chairman said students would not be allowed to take their mobile phones with them in the centre, while photo state machines of the nearby area would remain closed during exams.
He said all the registered schools were made examination centres. Exam centres had been established at 185 public and 263 private schools, he maintained.
Sharaf Shah said the educational boards of Sindh were facing troubles. He said that vigilance teams should be sent to each of the examination centres and a vigilance officer should go to a centre once only. He also relayed that for the first time computerised admit cards were being issued with pictures on them.
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