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Matric exams set to begin across Punjab tomorrow

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LAHORE: The annual matriculation examinations under all nine Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) across Punjab will commence tomorrow (Tuesday).

As per details, exams for a total of five subjects will be held tomorrow in two shifts under BISE Lahore.

The morning shift will see exams for Arabic and Geography, while the evening shift will include Art & Model Drawing, Woodworking, and History.

The annual Intermediate Part-II (grade 12) exams will begin on April 29, while the Part-I (grade 11) exams are scheduled to start on May 20.

Foolproof security arrangements have been finalised, and CCTV cameras have been installed in examination centers for monitoring.

All Deputy Commissioners (DCs) across the province have imposed Section 144 around examination centres, prohibiting unauthorised individuals, weapons, and any material related to cheating, including registered summaries, calculators, and mobile phones within a 100-meter radius.

Examination staff, officials, and visiting authorities will not be allowed to bring mobile phones inside the centres. Additionally, police personnel have been deployed at every examination centre, and question papers will be transported under police security this year.

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