Thousands of students in Lahore are gearing up for their matric exams starting March 27. Authorities have finalized exam centres, security plans, and monitoring systems to ensure smooth conduct.
The annual matriculation examinations will officially begin on March 27 in Lahore. The first papers scheduled for the day include Arabic, Commercial Geography, and History, marking the start of the examination cycle.
A total of 285,000 candidates are expected to sit for the matriculation exams in Lahore this year. To accommodate this large number, authorities have established 880 examination centres across the city.
To ensure transparency and prevent malpractice, 26 examination centres will be monitored through CCTV cameras. In addition, Section 144 will be enforced at all examination centres to maintain order and security.
Restricted access to examination centres
The Lahore board has made it clear that no unauthorised person will be allowed to enter examination centres. These measures aim to provide a fair and controlled environment for all candidates appearing in the exams.
The matriculation exams will continue until April 16, with the final papers scheduled for Punjabi and Islamic History. Following the conclusion of matric exams, Class 9 examinations will begin from April 17.







