The Sindh government has implemented a watermark system to deter examination fraud.

Ismail Rahu, Sindh’s Minister for Universities and Boards of Education, presided over a meeting on preparations for the forthcoming academic year examinations, revealing a contemporary watermarking technology to deter cheating on Friday.
The method will enable authorities to promptly trace any leaked documents.
A complaint cell will be formed at the provincial level to oversee examination centers and monitoring squads.
The meeting additionally assessed security measures, furnishings, potable water, power, and other essential amenities at the centers.
Examinations throughout Sindh will occur as planned, with 1,353,258 students from grades 9 to 12 participating.
Over 1,600 examination centers have been established throughout the province.
Examinations for grades 9 and 10 in Sindh commence on April 7, while the examinations for grades 11 and 12 in Karachi are set for April 25.
Examinations for grades 9 and 10 in Sukkur Division commence on March 30, while those for grades 11 and 12 begin on April 15.
Karachi will administer all class 9 examinations and two matriculation assessments via e-marking.
Officials have mandated the prompt resolution of concerns concerning potable water, furnishings, and electrical services. Correspondence will be dispatched to HESCO, K-Electric, and other entities to avert load shedding during examinations.