Sindh Government Introduces E-Marking in Select Regions
The Sindh government has taken a significant step towards modernizing its education system, releasing e-marking results for the first time in Larkana, Sukkur, and Shaheed Benazirabad. This move, announced by Muhammad Ismail Rahu, Sindh Minister for Education Boards and Universities, marks a shift towards a more transparent and efficient examination process. SindhNews.com reports the details.
E-Marking Rollout Details
Minister Rahu stated that the results from the Larkana, Sukkur, and Shaheed Benazirabad boards were released under a modern digital system. This system aims to address long-standing issues such as result delays and concerns about merit-based assessment. “The only solution to prevent complaints and copying was the digital system,” he remarked.
The initial phase includes the release of results for SSC Part One and HSC Part One annual examinations 2024. The initiative is designed to tackle persistent complaints against the board.
Benefits of the Digital System
The Sindh government’s commitment to automation aims to eliminate the loss of any student’s right. The implementation of e-marking is expected to end complaints and ensure transparent results. According to Minister Rahu, “Transparent results will be ensured with the digital system, no injustice will be done to any student.” The goal is for all boards to transition to e-assessment by 2026.
Conclusion
The introduction of e-marking represents a crucial step in reforming Sindh’s education system. The move toward automation is set to enhance transparency and fairness, benefiting students across the region.
