March 9, 2026

Grade VIII board exams commence with enhanced CCTV monitoring

Grade VIII board exams begin today in Punjab, with the PEC-TA system introducing CCTV monitoring at exam centres to enhance transparency and curb cheating.

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March 9, 2026

Grade VIII board exams commence with enhanced CCTV monitoring

LAHORE: The Grade VIII board examinations are set to begin today, with the Punjab Examination Commission-Technical Assistance (PEC-TA) system introducing new measures to ensure transparency and security at exam centres.

According to the Express Tribune, the PEC-TA system has implemented CCTV monitoring across examination centres. This step is aimed at curbing cheating and maintaining the integrity of the examination process. The use of surveillance technology marks a significant development in the administration of board exams for Grade VIII students.

Officials stated that the installation of CCTV cameras will allow real-time monitoring of exam halls, enabling authorities to respond promptly to any irregularities. The move is part of broader efforts to modernize the examination system and uphold academic standards.

The board exams are a critical milestone for students, and the introduction of enhanced monitoring is expected to provide a fairer environment for all candidates. The PEC-TA system's initiative reflects ongoing reforms in the education sector, focusing on transparency and accountability.

Further details regarding the number of students appearing for the exams or the total number of centres equipped with CCTV cameras were not provided in the report.

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