
The Sindh government has announced plans to launch an automation system and an e-marking system for educational boards, aiming to improve the quality of education in the province.
During a ceremony organised by the All-Sindh Private Schools and Colleges Association to mark World Teachers’ Day and honour students who achieved top positions in examinations, Minister for Universities and Educational Boards Muhammad Ismail Rahu said that the Sindh government is set to implement automation and e-marking across all educational boards in the province.
Teachers to use e-marking system in exams
The minister highlighted that this system will enhance transparency, speed, and accuracy in the examination process.
Paper checking will be computerised, reducing human errors and enabling faster, more transparent results.
Moreover, the new system will make educational boards more modern, efficient, and environmentally friendly. Ongoing projects within the boards will be completed; improvements will be made, and practical steps are being taken to reduce the culture of cheating in examinations.
The minister said that the Sindh government has recruited hundreds of thousands of teachers on merit and increased the number of universities in the province to provide more educational opportunities for the youth.