In a concerning turn of events, the Chemistry paper for the ninth class under the Karachi Secondary Education Board was leaked online just 40 minutes before the scheduled examination time, creating a buzz across social media platforms. This incident has sparked widespread discussions regarding the integrity of examination procedures and the need for stricter measures to prevent such leaks in the future.
The Karachi Secondary Education Board, responsible for conducting examinations at the metric level, is currently facing scrutiny following this breach of exam confidentiality. The leaked paper, which gained traction on social media, has raised questions about the security protocols in place during examination periods.
A spokesperson for the Secondary Education Board addressed the issue, highlighting the board’s commitment to maintaining the sanctity of examinations. They emphasized that the morning session of today’s exams included the Chemistry paper for the ninth grade, while the afternoon session featured the Mathematics paper for the tenth grade.
In light of this incident, the board spokesperson issued a stern warning against the use of mobile phones during examinations. It was stated that any violation of this rule would result in immediate confiscation of the device.
Furthermore, to enhance exam security, Section 144 has been enforced around examination centers, and businesses such as photo studios near these centers will remain closed during exam hours to prevent any potential leaks or disruptions.
This incident serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by educational boards in maintaining the integrity of examinations in today’s digital age. The Karachi Secondary Education Board is expected to conduct a thorough investigation into the source of the leak and take necessary steps to prevent similar incidents in the future, ensuring a fair and transparent examination process for all students.