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Sindh Board’s Matric Exam Papers leaked, impacting different subjects

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Sindh Board's Matric Exam Papers leaked, impacting different subjects

Sindh Board’s Matric Exam Papers leaked, impacting different subjects

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Despite assurances from the Sindh government about stopping cheating in exams, the matriculation exams’ honesty has been questioned due to leaked papers. Reports of leaked papers have come from different cities in Sindh, raising doubts about the exam process.

In Larkana, students found the Sindhi language paper easy because it was leaked before the exam. This has made people question the anti-cheating efforts of the Larkana Education Board.

Kandiaro had a similar issue with the Urdu paper, which appeared on WhatsApp before the exam under the Shaheed Benazirabad Board.

Khairpur faced a more serious problem as the English paper was leaked, and there are allegations of invigilators helping students solve the paper.

Interestingly, both boys and girls used WhatsApp to solve the leaked papers.

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These incidents have made people doubt the Sindh government’s efforts to stop cheating and paper leaks during exams. The education sector hopes for a strong response to restore trust in the exam system.

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