The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) will start the first phase of annual intermediate exams 2025 on Monday, May 5. The exams will continue until Thursday, May 29, with morning and evening shifts scheduled across Karachi.
BIEK expects over 126,500 students to appear in the exams. More than 92,000 students from the Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, and Home Economics groups will give their papers in the morning shift from 9 am to 12 pm. Over 34,500 students from the General Science group will take their exams in the evening shift from 2 pm to 5 pm.
Officials have arranged 182 exam centres across the city—122 for the morning shift and 60 for the evening shift. They have marked 36 of these centres as highly sensitive to ensure stricter monitoring.
Prof. Ghulam Hussain Sohoo, Chairman of BIEK, said, “All arrangements for fair and transparent exams have been finalised.”
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To keep the exam process clean and smooth, BIEK set up two central monitoring cells. One cell is at the Karachi Commissioner’s Office, and the other is at the BIEK head office.
Each district’s Deputy Commissioner’s office will also operate a complaint cell. These cells will include board representatives to deal with any student or exam-related problems.
BIEK also took extra steps for student safety due to the forecasted heatwave. The board wrote to the Sindh Emergency & Rescue Service 1122, asking for two ambulances at the central control room. BIEK also requested the Sindh Health Department to set up first aid camps and place ambulances and first aid kits outside every exam centre.
These efforts aim to support students during the exams and maintain fairness, safety, and transparency throughout the process.
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