QUETTA (APP): Balochistan Board Intermediate and Secondary Education (BBISE) Chairman Mir Ijaz Azeem Baloch on Monday said that the BBISE has installed an automatic digital Ultra Fast Track software Cell (UFTSC) in seven districts of the province for the provision of Detailed Marks Certificates (DMC) to students at their doorstep.
Talking to APP here, he said that the Ultra Fast Track Software Cell was installed in respective districts of the BBISE’s sub-branch access including, Turbat, Loralai, Zhob, Khuzdar, Kharan, DMJ, and Sibi districts where students would get their DMC within 30 minutes after applying for it.
He said that the installation of the Ultra Fast Track Software Cell would decrease the difficulties of the students and save their precious time in the rural areas of Balochistan. He said that now there was no need for students from remote areas of Gwadar, Turbat, Panjgur, and Zhob to come to Quetta after the installation of Ultra Fast Track Software Cell in the areas saying that students could receive their DMC through the software from 2016 to 2024.
He said that sub-branches of the province, Turbat, Loralai, Zhob, Khuzdar, Kharan, Sibi, and Dera Morad Jamali have been permitted so that students could give DMC on time and would be freed within 30 minutes.
The Chairman Board further said that under the Digital Attendance and Monitoring System “DAMS” real-time attendance of the monitoring staff including the examination’s staff and students participating in the examinations would be taken online.
He gave a message to children that they should also acquire quality knowledge with enthusiasm because going forward these children have to take care of the future of the country saying that we endeavored to equip the future generations with the jewel of modern education.
He said that the present era was about quality, and technical education, ignorance could be ended through knowledge. He said that it was a top priority of the BBISC to end copy culture from the minds of the students for which special monitoring teams have been formed to visit examination centers.
He also urged teachers they play their role in eradicating the cheating system from examinations. In response to the question, he said that he had sent letters to the directors of education including the Director of Colleges and the Director of Schools regarding preparation of the examination under the syllabus.