Quetta — Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti has announced that matriculation board examinations will commence province-wide from Monday, February 10, 2026, with a clear directive that no leniency will be tolerated against cheating or unfair practices.
In a post on X, the chief minister emphasised strict enforcement of anti-cheating measures to uphold the integrity of the exams and protect the future of students. He directed police, deputy commissioners, and the education department to collaborate closely for foolproof monitoring and immediate action against any misconduct.
بلوچستان بھر میں 10 فروری 2026 سے میٹرک بورڈ کے امتحانات شروع رہے ہیں، ہم نے یہ فیصلہ کیا ہے کہ نقل کے خلاف کسی بھی قسم کی رعایت نہیں دی جائیگی۔ اس فیصلے کے نفاذ کے لیے پولیس، ڈپٹی کمشنرز اور محکمہ تعلیم مل کر کام کریں گے۔ ہم بلوچستان کو ہر سطح پر بدعنوانی سے پاک کرنے کا عزم…
— Sarfraz Bugti (@PakSarfrazbugti) February 8, 2026
Key Highlights
- Matric exams start February 10 across Balochistan.
- Strict anti-cheating measures enforced province-wide.
- Police, DCs, education dept to jointly monitor exams.
- No leniency against cheating or unfair practices.
- CM Bugti commits to transparency and zero corruption in education.
CM Bugti reiterated the provincial government’s resolve to root out corruption at every level, particularly in the education sector, ensuring fair and transparent examinations that truly reflect students’ hard work.
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This firm stance comes as thousands of matric students prepare for their crucial board papers, with authorities mobilising resources to create a level playing field and safeguard the credibility of the process.
The announcement reflects Balochistan’s priority on merit-based education and institutional integrity — a step toward building a stronger, fairer future for the province’s youth and the nation as a whole.
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