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Sindh Boards to Introduce e-marking for 2026 exams

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KARACHI: Important news has come for students preparing for the ninth and tenth annual examinations regarding the exams to be held next year.

The examination form phase for the ninth and tenth grade examinations next year is about to begin in Sindh education boards and students are also preparing for the exams. However, the examination procedure is being changed a bit next year.

According to a private news channel, Sindh education boards have decided to conduct two to three papers under e-marking next year 2026. The Federal Board has provided e-marking software to the University and Board Department.

Similarly, Sindh boards will conduct two to three papers of the intermediate annual examinations next year under the e-marking system.

The heads of education boards have termed the provision of technology and software by the Federal Board as important for transparency.

Executive Director of the Inter-Board Coordination Committee Islam Dr. Ghulam Ali Mallah says that the examination procedure will be conducted through IT and the examination of papers will be done through e-marking.

It should be noted that this year 2025, the Mathematics paper of the ninth and tenth grades was taken under e-marking.

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