
Punjab education boards to introduce major reforms in examination system
Punjab's educational boards are set to introduce a series of reforms aimed at making examinations more transparent, balanced and student-friendly.
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Punjab's educational boards are set to introduce a series of reforms aimed at making examinations more transparent, balanced and student-friendly.

Punjab is set to introduce activity-based textbooks for students from early grades through Grade 5 beginning with the 2027 academic session, as part of a planned overhaul of primary-level education.

The IEEE Lahore Section organised its Professional Meetup 2026 at the University of Management and Technology (UMT), bringing together Branch Counsellors, academicians and IEEE volunteers from leading universities and institutions to strengthen Student Branch operations, membership development, technical engagement and inter-university.

The Government of Pakistan and the United States have renewed their longstanding partnership in higher education through a new five-year agreement between the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP), reaffirming their shared commitment to academic excellence, human capital development, and.

The Society for Access to Quality Education (SAQE) on Monday opened its 17th National Convention on Youth Agency in Education 2026 with a strong call for education reforms that place young people's voices, agency and ability to shape their futures at the centre of policymaking.

The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) has released the 2026 annual examination results for the Class 12 Arts regular group, with students from Iqra Hifaz Girls Science College claiming two of the top three positions.

Technology entrepreneur and holder of a Master's in Business from Stanford University, California, Waqar Zaka has announced he will sell the brand-new 2026 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon he won in the global TradFi Masters competition.

Dr Nazir Ahmed, the distinguished scientist, educationist and former principal of Government College Lahore, passed away in Lahore on 4 August 1985.

The Sindh government has approved the launch of a facial recognition-based attendance system for teachers and non-teaching staff in public schools, with the first phase set to begin in six districts from August 17.

Pakistani Consul General in Chengdu, Tanvir Ahmad Bhatti, said that the China-ASEAN education and talent exchange mechanism held profound significance for regional connectivity, people-to-people bonds, and shared development.