Joint E-Marking Results A Landmark Step for Sindh Education

In a groundbreaking move, three education boards in Sindh have unveiled their ‘joint e-marking results’, marking a significant milestone in the province’s education system. SindhNews.com reports that this initiative aims to modernize and streamline the assessment process.

Landmark Step: Joint E-Marking Results Announced

The results for the SSC Part-I and HSC Part-I annual examinations for 2025 were jointly released by the Sukkur, Shaheed Benazirabad, and Larkana education boards. The announcement ceremony, held in Sukkur, was attended by Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards Mohammad Ismail Rahu, along with board chairmen, officials, teachers, students, and their parents.

During the ceremony, Minister Rahu praised the joint e-marking system for ensuring transparency and fairness in the evaluation. He stated this digital transformation eliminates the potential for any injustice towards students. Sindh’s government plans to incorporate the joint e-marking system across all provincial boards by 2026.

Transparency and Efficiency: The Goals of E-Assessment

The joint e-marking initiative promises timely results and a merit-based evaluation system. Minister Rahu announced that the transition to the e-assessment system is a stride towards improving the quality and integrity of student assessment across Sindh. The minister also awarded shields and prizes to the position holders.

Conclusion

The joint e-marking initiative represents a significant stride toward a more transparent and efficient educational assessment system in Sindh. The successful implementation of this new system has far-reaching implications for students and the future of education in the region.