Pindi Board Introduces Online System To Facilitate Students

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Rawalpindi: Under the leadership of the Chairman of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Rawalpindi, Muhammad Adnan Khan, the board has launched a comprehensive online system for students to submit correction requests regarding their name, father’s name, date of birth, and other essential information.

This revolutionary step has been taken in line with the vision of the Chief Minister of Punjab, Ms. Maryam Nawaz Sharif, and the special directives of the Provincial Education Minister, Rana Sikandar Hayat. The aim is to digitize the education system and provide students with facilities right at their doorstep.

Chairman Muhammad Adnan Khan said “Our aim is to transform Rawalpindi Board into a model institution where transparency, efficiency, and technology go hand in hand.”

He further added that all candidates can now submit their correction requests online, which will not only save time and resources but also promote transparency. The board has already digitized all verification processes, and the No Objection Certificate (NOC) is now fully available on the digital platform.

Under the dynamic and visionary leadership of the Chairman, the Rawalpindi Board is swiftly moving toward digitalization. These modern initiatives set a shining example for other educational boards and may serve as a catalyst for nationwide digital educational reforms.

Published in News Daily on 23 July 2025.

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