Punjab introduces changes to digital exams for all boards.

System analysts from all educational boards have been called to an important briefing session as part of Punjab’s formal launch of a comprehensive program of digital examination changes.
The province government has taken significant action to update the examination framework and guarantee more accuracy and transparency in evaluation procedures, according to the Task Force Committee on Boards, which is led by Muzzammil Mahmood.
On December 13, 2025, the Lahore Board will host a special training and briefing session. Following the Federal Board’s model, representatives from each of the Punjab education boards—Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Multan, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, and Sahiwal—will take part.
Automating digital assessment and paper-setting processes is the goal of the scheduled briefing. On-screen marking, or e-marking, is one of the major digital projects being used to guarantee quicker and more precise outcomes.
While a Question Item Bank (QIB) will facilitate the production of secure, high-quality exam papers, a Digital Attendance Management System (DAMS) will expedite attendance at testing locations.
Watermarks, QR codes, and other security codes on custom-printed answer sheets will assist prevent cheating and counterfeiting.
It is imperative that all system analysts and computer programmers from the relevant BISEs show up for the training/briefing session in Lahore at the appointed time and date.
The initiative, which increases trust among parents and students, signifies “the beginning of a transparent new digital era” in Punjab’s examination system, according to Lahore Board spokeswoman Tahir Javed.