The Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, Multan, has released a press notice outlining important guidelines for students appearing in the Matric (9th and 10th) Annual Exams 2025. As the policies of all Boards of Punjab are the same, students of other boards of Punjab are also advised to adhere to these rules.
These guidelines are crucial for all candidates appearing in Matric 9th and 10th class exams to ensure a smooth and fair examination process. Here’s a simplified breakdown of the key points:
Important Guidelines for Students
1. Islamic Studies Paper for 9th Class Students
- All fresh candidates in 9th class will take a 100-mark Islamic Studies paper.
- They will be provided with a 24-page answer booklet (including the title page). No extra sheets will be given.
2. ID and Photograph Requirements
- Candidates aged 18 or above must bring their National Identity Card (CNIC) along with two attested photographs and their roll number slip to the exam center.
- This is mandatory for verification purposes.
3. Exam Timings and Late Arrival
- Candidates must arrive at the exam center 30 minutes before the exam starts.
- Latecomers will not be allowed to enter the exam hall or take the exam.
4. Objective Paper Submission
- This year, the objective question paper (MCQs) will not be returned to the candidates after the exam.
- Candidates must submit the objective paper to the superintendent after completing it.
- The paper will later be displayed on the Board’s official website for transparency.
5. Practical Notebook Guidelines
- All candidates must prepare their practical notebooks by hand.
- Notebooks not prepared by hand will not be awarded marks.
- Schools and institutions are required to ensure that students practice practical exams thoroughly.
- Strict monitoring will be in place during practical exams to prevent cheating.
6. Strict Anti-Cheating Measures
- The Board has warned against serious exam violations, including:
- Cheating during the exam.
- Appearing for the exam in place of another candidate.
- Bringing mobile phones to the exam center.
- Leaking exam papers.
- Any candidate caught violating these rules will face strict action under the UMC (Unfair Means Case) policy.
7. Instructions for Schools and Institutions
- All schools and institutions must ensure that their students are well-prepared for practical exams.
- Practical exams will be closely monitored, and any negligence will result in penalties.
The Punjab Board’s new guidelines for the Matric Annual Exams 2025 aim to ensure a fair and transparent examination process. Students are advised to follow these rules carefully to avoid any issues during their exams. Remember, arriving on time, preparing your practical notebooks by hand, and avoiding any form of cheating are key to success.
Good luck to all students preparing for their Matric exams! Stay focused, follow the guidelines, and give your best effort. Share this page with your friends to let them know about the latest updates and requirements for appearing in exams.