Matric Exams to Begin in Pindi on Sept 29

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RAWALPINDI: The Matriculation Second Annual Examinations 2025, organised by the Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE), are scheduled to commence on September 29.

All necessary preparations have been finalised, and candidates have been issued their roll number slips. Regular candidates can obtain their slips through their respective institutions’ portals, while private candidates have received theirs at the addresses provided on their admission forms.

In a joint statement, Board Chairman Muhammad Adnan Khan and Controller of Examinations Tanveer Asghar Awan confirmed that a total of 44 examination centres have been established, comprising 18 boys’, 12 girls’, and 14 mixed centres.

Rigorous supervision will be maintained at all venues, with online monitoring via cameras installed at sensitive locations. Control rooms have been established at the district level, alongside a central control room at the Board Complex’s Conduct Branch.

To ensure the utmost transparency throughout the examination process, special squads, chairman squads, and mobile inspectors have been appointed. In total, 44 superintendents and 58 deputy superintendents will be tasked with overseeing the examinations.

The Chairman emphasised that, under the provincial government’s zero-tolerance policy, the 2025 Matric Second Annual Examinations have been made foolproof.

News Published in Express Tribune on September 27, 2025.

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