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Sindh moves to enforce strict rules on cheating in board examinations

Published on: April 17, 2026 12:30 PM

KARACHI: The Sindh government has announced a strict crackdown on cheating in matric and intermediate examinations, introducing a zero-tolerance policy aimed at restoring credibility in the examination system.

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Provincial Education Minister Sardar Shah and Universities Minister Ismail Rahoo issued a joint statement confirming that decisive action will be taken against students and staff involved in unfair means during board exams.

نقل کرنے والا طالب علم کبھی بھی بورڈ کے امتحانات نہیں دے سکے گا اور ملوث عملے کو نوکری سے فارغ کیا جائے گا۔

وزیر تعلیم سردار علی شاہ او ر وزیر جامعات و بورڈز سندھ اسماعیل راہو کا مشترکہ بیان

میٹرک و انٹرمیڈیٹ امتحانات: نقل میں ملوث طلبہ اور عملے کے خلاف سخت کارروائی کی جائے… pic.twitter.com/ZWN5HFKI94

— Minister Education & Literacy Government of Sindh (@MinisterEduGos) April 17, 2026

Under the new policy, any student found cheating will be permanently barred from appearing in future board examinations, while all examination papers of the accused candidates will be cancelled immediately. Officials described the move as part of efforts to eliminate malpractice from the education system.

The government also announced strict disciplinary action against examination staff involved in facilitating cheating. Invigilators, internal and external exam supervisors, or any administrative personnel found complicit will face termination of employment and departmental proceedings.

Authorities further stated that students caught carrying mobile phones or cheating material will be expelled from the examination hall on the spot. Enhanced monitoring systems will also be introduced across examination centres to ensure transparency and prevent any external interference.

The policy follows repeated complaints of paper leaks and cheating incidents during board examinations in various cities, which have raised concerns about the integrity of the assessment process.

Officials emphasised that reforms are necessary to ensure merit-based evaluation and to restore public confidence in the education system. They added that strict enforcement measures will be implemented across all examination boards under the provincial education framework.

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The announcement signals one of the strongest actions taken by the provincial government in recent years to curb academic dishonesty and improve examination standards across Sindh.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: board exams Pakistan, education reforms, exam cheating, Latest, Matric exams, Sardar Shah, sindh education

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