Physics paper gets leaked as thousands appear for matric exams in Karachi
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Section 144 has been enforced at examination centres in Karachi.
The matric board has set up around 438 examination centres across the city.
A total of 348,249 students will attempt matric and grade IX exams in the Science and General groups in Karachi.
KARACHI: A physics paper was leaked at an examination centre in the metropolis as the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Annual Examination 2021 (matriculation exams) began today across Sindh,
Geo News reported Monday.
According to the TV report, the paper started at 9:30am and the questionnaire was available outside the examination centres after four minutes, exposing lapses in the education ministry s administration.
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Matric board office seeks imposition of Section 144 at examination centres
The Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK).
Finalising arrangements for the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Annual Examination 2021 (matriculation exams), the Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) has requested the district administration to enforce the Section 144 at the examination centres.
The matric board has set up set around 438 examination centers across the city for the examinations that will start on July 5. For the convenience of students, the list of centres has been released on the board s website.
According to a statement issued, BSEK Chairman Syed Sharaf Ali Shah has directed the invigilators and examiners to strictly enforce the Covid-19 standard operating procedures during the exam hours. He has also directed that all instructions regarding SOPs should be displayed outside the examination centres.