Overview
- Minister Ismail Rahoo said all stages, from question paper development to marking, will move onto a digital workflow.
- Several boards have already tested e‑marking on selected papers, with a province‑wide implementation scheduled for 2026.
- Officials say the system is designed to cut errors, accelerate results and increase transparency.
- Sindh is exploring partnerships with international assessment bodies to train examiners and standardise evaluation.
- The government reports 70,000–80,000 teacher appointments and is weighing digital attendance pilots, while the ICCBS issue is under Law Department review with stakeholder consultations planned.