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Karachi Board Hit by Fresh Exam Paper Leak Allegations

Last updated: May 19, 2026 9:42 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Board of Secondary Education Karachi is once again facing serious criticism after fresh allegations of examination paper leaks surfaced during ongoing matric examinations in Karachi.

According to reports circulating on social media, question papers allegedly appeared online before the scheduled examination time, raising concerns about the transparency and security of the board’s examination system. Students and parents claimed that paper content was being shared through WhatsApp groups and other social media platforms shortly before exams began.

The controversy has sparked widespread concern among students preparing for board examinations, many of whom fear the repeated leak allegations could damage merit and undermine confidence in the education system. Parents also questioned how confidential examination papers continue to be leaked despite previous promises by authorities to strengthen security measures.

Education observers say repeated paper leak incidents have become a major issue for examination boards in Pakistan, particularly in large urban centers where digital sharing platforms make unauthorized distribution easier. Critics argue that weak monitoring systems, poor printing security, and inadequate accountability mechanisms often contribute to such incidents.

Officials from the Karachi Board reportedly acknowledged receiving complaints regarding the latest allegations and stated that investigations may be conducted to determine whether papers were genuinely leaked before the examinations. Authorities also warned that strict action could be taken against individuals found involved in sharing confidential exam material.

Students expressed frustration online, saying recurring controversies create stress and uncertainty during one of the most important phases of their academic careers. Many demanded transparent investigations and stricter safeguards to ensure fair examinations for all candidates.

The latest allegations come amid ongoing criticism of examination management in Karachi, where issues such as delayed papers, cheating complaints, and administrative irregularities have repeatedly drawn public attention in recent years. Education experts warn that continued controversies could further weaken trust in public examination systems if long-term reforms are not introduced.

Meanwhile, parents and education activists are urging authorities to modernize examination security, strengthen digital monitoring, and hold responsible officials accountable to protect the integrity of board examinations in Pakistan’s largest city.

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