Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Swat

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Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Swat
بورڈ آف انٹرمیڈیٹ اینڈ سیکنڈری ایجوکیشن سوات
Swat Board Kokrai.jpg
Location
Swat District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Information
Established1991
ChairmanMuhammad Ishaq
AdministratorUmar Hussain
Website http://www.bisess.edu.pk/site/

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Swat is an educational governmental body in SWAT, which conducts the exams, assign duties, and register the educational institutes in the region.It is headed By UMAR Hussain as secretary and Muhammad Ishaq as chairman.

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History

The BISE Swat was established in 1991 with the aim of ensuring fair and transparent examination processes in the region.

Functions and Responsibilities

The primary functions and responsibilities of BISE Swat include:

Examination System

The examination system of BISE Swat follows a standardized format, with examinations held annually for both intermediate and secondary levels. The board is responsible for setting examination schedules, preparing question papers, conducting examinations, and evaluating answer sheets.

Affiliated Institutions

BISE Swat oversees a large number of public and private educational institutions within its jurisdiction. These institutions offer education at both intermediate and secondary levels, and they are affiliated with the board for conducting examinations.

Controversies

Like many other educational boards in Pakistan, BISE Swat has faced its share of controversies and challenges. These may include issues related to examination malpractice, result discrepancies, and administrative shortcomings. However, the board continuously strives to address these issues and improve its processes.

Future Outlook

Despite challenges, BISE Swat remains committed to its mission of promoting quality education and conducting examinations with integrity. The board aims to adopt modern technologies and best practices to enhance its efficiency and transparency in the coming years.

History

The board came into existence in 1991,two years later of the split of combined Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Peshawar for the entire province. It is located in Kokrai, on the marghazar Salampur road Swat.The board aims to be one of the best boards in the country and in the world whilst maintaining a cheating free environment while conducting exams;But there have been numerous cases of cheating reported by local media outlets from time to time.[ citation needed ]

Jurisdiction

The following Districts are included in the autonomy of BISE Swat;

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