The Punjab government has taken a giant leap in making sure that there is transparency and merit in the education system by formally revamping the process of evaluating the board practicals. With the new rule of practical exams marking, examiners in the examination centers will not be allowed to give full marks to students.
There will be a centralized marking system in all educational boards in Punjab. The following is a breakdown of the new policies and their impact on students in future.
Why Are the Practical Exams Marking Rules Updated?
In the past, the practical marks were fully controlled by the center based examiners and this usually resulted in allegations of favoritism, recommendations, and preferential treatment.
To stem out this activity, Muzammil Mahmood, Chairman of the Task Force Committee for Boards, made it clear that only formal or oral practicals will not be acceptable. The main aim of revising these practical exams marking guidelines is to have marks given on purely merit basis with no external interference or prejudice in the examination centers.
Punjab New Board Marking System
To ensure fairness, the standard 30 marks allocated for practical examinations will now be strictly divided between two evaluating authorities.
The written answer sheets of the practical exams will no longer be checked at the centers. Instead, they will be sent directly to the respective education boards, where they will be evaluated through a secure, centralized marking process.
The examiners present at the centers will now have significantly restricted authority. They will only be allowed to award limited marks based strictly on the student’s viva (oral questions) and actual physical performance during the practical.
| Evaluation Area | Marked By | Marks Allocation |
| Written Answer Sheet | Respective Education Board | Centralized Marking |
| Viva & Physical Performance | Center-Based Examiner | Limited Authority |
| Total Marks | Combined | 30 Marks |
What are the new practical exams marking rules in Punjab?
Under the new rules, center-based examiners can no longer award full marks. The written portion of the practical will be checked centrally by the education boards, while center examiners will only grade the viva and physical performance.
Will center examiners check the written practical sheets?
No, the written answer sheets will be sent directly to the respective boards for centralized checking to ensure transparency and merit.
Which subjects are affected by new practical exams marking rules in Punjab?
These new marking rules apply to the practical exams for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Studies across all Punjab education boards.
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