MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): The struggles of students protesting against the corrupt education system have succeeded as the Mirpur Board of Education has formally announced re-evaluation of the E-marking process in key subjects.
According to a notification issued, the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Mirpur, has strongly denied the baseless and untrue news circulating on social media.
According to the Mirpur board spokesperson, any information that creates any misunderstanding regarding the Intermediate First Annual 2025 Part I exams is not correct.
According to the spokesperson, the board has decided to re-evaluate the E-Marking process in important subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, and Computer Science. In this regard, re-checking of marked answer copies will be done to ensure transparency and quality.
Additionally, a formal notification has been sent to the Secretary of Higher Education, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, for this purpose, under which it has been recommended to constitute a high-level committee comprising educationists from the three divisions of Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, and Rawalakot, according to Controller of Examinations Professor Masood Chaudhry.
Moreover, an experienced and qualified professor for each subject will be part of the committee, which will conduct a detailed analysis of the quality, transparency, and efficiency of E-Marking.
The committee will review all the issues and make its recommendations, and submit a comprehensive report within a week.
The Controller of Examinations said that restoring transparency, merit, and trust is the top priority of the board.
The education board has appealed to the public not to believe in unverified and baseless social media news.




