The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi has announced strict arrangements for the 2026 Matric Annual Examinations to ensure transparency and fairness. According to an official notification, special monitoring measures are being introduced in certain examination centers known as “Hard Centers.” These centers will follow a biometric attendance system for students.
The decision has been taken under the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who has directed the authorities to ensure a completely transparent and secure examination system across the province. The Rawalpindi administration and the education board are working together to make sure that exams are conducted strictly on merit.
Commissioner Rawalpindi and Chairman BISE Rawalpindi Engineer Aamir Khattak has issued clear instructions to all examination staff and monitoring teams to implement these measures without any compromise.
BISE Rawalpindi Hard Centers List 2026
Students who are appearing in the BISE Rawalpindi Matric Annual Exams 2026 can check whether their examination center is included in the Hard Centers category. The board has released the official list of these centers for transparency. You can download the complete list of Hard Centers for biometric attendance using the link below.
| Center | School Name | District |
|---|---|---|
| 102010 | Govt. Higher Secondary School Ghurgushti (Attock) | Attock |
| 102011 | Govt. High School Haji Shah (Attock) | Attock |
| 102029 | Govt. High School Gariala (Attock) (Combined) | Attock |
| 102101 | Govt. High School Bahtar (Attock) | Attock |
| 102207 | Govt. High School Nara Tehsil Jand (Attock) | Attock |
| 102214 | Govt. High School Toba Domel (Attock) (Combined) | Attock |
| 104002 | Govt. Associate College Buchal Kalan (Chakwal) | Chakwal |
| 104002 | Govt. Higher Secondary School Basharat (Chakwal) | Chakwal |
| 104208 | Govt. High School Buchal Khurd (Chakwal) (Combined) | Chakwal |
| 106002 | Govt. High School Darya Jalap (Jhelum) | Jhelum |
| 106014 | Govt. High School Saroba (Jhelum) (Combined) | Jhelum |
| 106106 | Govt. High School Jandala (Jhelum) (Combined) | Jhelum |
| 106205 | Govt. Higher Secondary School Chotala Khurd (Jhelum) | Jhelum |
| 106214 | Govt. High School No.1 Kala Gujran (Jhelum) (Combined) | Jhelum |
| 106223 | Govt. High School Sagri (Jhelum) (Combined) | Jhelum |
| 100807 | Govt. Hashmat Ali Islamia Associate College Dhoke Kashmiran Rawalpindi | Rawalpindi |
| 100809 | Govt. Graduate College Asghar Mall Rawalpindi (Center-A) | Rawalpindi |
| 100854 | Govt. Mian Shehbaz Sharif Associate College Khayaban-e-Sir Syed Rawalpindi | Rawalpindi |
| 100859 | Govt. Graduate College Satellite Town Rawalpindi (Center-B) | Rawalpindi |
| 108005 | Govt. High School Daultala (Rawalpindi) | Rawalpindi |
| 108021 | Govt. High School Changa Maira (Rawalpindi) (Combined) | Rawalpindi |
| 108107 | Govt. High School Doberan Kalan (Rawalpindi) | Rawalpindi |
| 108111 | Govt. Higher Secondary School Nara (Rawalpindi) | Rawalpindi |
| 108113 | Govt. High School Bhakral (Rawalpindi) (Combined) | Rawalpindi |
| 102310 | Govt. High School Sagri (Rawalpindi) | Rawalpindi |
| 102322 | Govt. Higher Secondary School Bassali (Rawalpindi) (Combined) | Rawalpindi |
| 102323 | Govt. High School Chak Beli Khan (Rawalpindi) | Rawalpindi |
| 108521 | Govt. New Islamia Model Secondary School for Boys Carriage Factory Rawalpindi | Rawalpindi |
| 102711 | Govt. High School Loco Shed Rawalpindi | Rawalpindi |
| 104103 | Govt. High School Bilal Abad (Talagang) (Combined) | Talagang |
| 104105 | Govt. Higher Secondary School Chinji (Talagang) (Combined) | Talagang |
| 104115 | Govt. Higher Secondary School Lawa (Talagang) | Talagang |
| 102201 | Govt. High School Aawali Tehsil Kotli Sattian (Murree) (Combined) | Murree |
| 102250 | Govt. High School Gulehra Gali (Murree) (Combined) | Murree |
| 102253 | Govt. High School Mohra Syedan (Murree) (Combined) | Murree |
Download BISE Rawalpindi Hard Centers List 2026 (PDF)
This document contains the names and details of examination centers where biometric verification will be implemented. Students are advised to check the list carefully so they can be prepared for biometric attendance on exam day.
راولپنڈی بورڈ آف انٹرمیڈیٹ اینڈ سیکنڈری ایجوکیشن نے میٹرک سالانہ امتحانات 2026 کے لیے سخت انتظامات کا اعلان کیا ہے۔ یہ اقدامات امتحانات میں شفافیت، میرٹ اور نظم و ضبط کو یقینی بنانے کے لیے کیے جا رہے ہیں۔ یہ ہدایات کمشنر راولپنڈی اور چیئرمین بورڈ انجینئر عامر خٹک کی جانب سے جاری کی گئی ہیں۔
حکومت پنجاب اور وزیراعلیٰ مریم نواز شریف کے وژن کے مطابق امتحانی نظام کو مکمل طور پر شفاف بنانے کے لیے کچھ امتحانی مراکز کو ہارڈ سینٹرز (Hard Centers) قرار دیا گیا ہے۔ ان مراکز پر طلبہ کی بائیومیٹرک حاضری لازمی ہوگی تاکہ یہ تصدیق ہو سکے کہ امتحان دینے والا طالب علم وہی ہے جس کا داخلہ درج ہے۔
اس کے علاوہ تمام امتحانی مراکز میں 24 گھنٹے سی سی ٹی وی کیمروں کے ذریعے نگرانی کی جائے گی تاکہ کسی بھی قسم کی نقل یا بے ضابطگی کو فوری طور پر روکا جا سکے۔ تعلیمی حکام نے امتحانی عملے کو ہدایت دی ہے کہ امتحانات کے دوران سخت نظم و ضبط، شفافیت اور میرٹ کو ہر صورت برقرار رکھا جائے۔
Strict Security Measures for Matric Exams 2026
The Matric examinations are one of the most important academic milestones for students in Pakistan. Every year, thousands of students appear in these exams under BISE Rawalpindi. To maintain credibility and prevent cheating, the board has introduced advanced monitoring systems.
For the 2026 matric exams, authorities have decided that some examination centers will be categorized as Hard Centers. These centers are identified based on previous reports of unfair practices or other administrative issues.
At these centers, strict monitoring will be applied so that the examination process remains fair and transparent.
The Rawalpindi administration has emphasized that the goal of these arrangements is not to create pressure on students but to protect the integrity of the education system.
Biometric Attendance System for Students
One of the most important measures introduced this year is the biometric attendance system.
Students appearing at Hard Centers will be required to verify their identity through biometric devices before entering the examination hall. This system will confirm that the actual registered student is appearing in the exam.
Biometric verification helps prevent impersonation, which is a common problem in some examination centers. With this system in place, authorities can ensure that no one can take an exam on behalf of another student.
Officials have directed the exam staff to make sure that biometric verification is completed smoothly and without delays so that students can start their exams on time.
24/7 CCTV Monitoring at Examination Centers
In addition to biometric attendance, CCTV camera monitoring will be active at all examination centers.
These cameras will remain online 24 hours a day during the exam period. The live monitoring system allows authorities to observe exam activities in real time.
If any suspicious activity occurs, officials can immediately take action. This step will significantly reduce the chances of cheating or misconduct.
The education board believes that modern technology like CCTV monitoring will strengthen the credibility of the examination system.
Commitment to Merit and Transparency
Chairman BISE Rawalpindi Engineer Aamir Khattak has clearly stated that maintaining discipline, transparency, and merit is the top priority during the matric examinations.
According to the board officials, strict monitoring teams will also visit examination centers to check whether all rules are being followed properly.
Invigilators, supervisors, and center staff have been instructed to perform their duties responsibly. Any negligence or violation of rules may result in disciplinary action.
Authorities have also warned that anyone involved in unfair practices during the examinations will face strict consequences.
These steps show the government’s commitment to providing a fair academic environment for students.
Importance of Hard Centers Monitoring
Hard Centers are usually those examination centers where strict supervision is considered necessary. In previous years, some centers were reported for cheating or administrative problems.
By introducing biometric attendance and CCTV monitoring at these centers, the education board aims to completely eliminate such issues.
This system will ensure that every student gets equal opportunities based on their own effort and preparation.
Students are encouraged to focus on their studies and appear in exams with confidence, as the board is working to ensure a fair environment for everyone.
Instructions for Students Appearing at Hard Centers
Students whose exam centers fall under the Hard Centers category should follow a few important guidelines.
First, they must bring their original roll number slip issued by BISE Rawalpindi. This document will be required for verification at the exam center.
Second, students should arrive at the examination center early to complete the biometric attendance process without any delay.
Third, students should strictly follow the rules of the examination hall and avoid bringing any unauthorized materials.
Following these simple instructions will help students complete their exams smoothly without any problems.
Government’s Efforts to Improve Examination System
The Punjab government has recently introduced several reforms in the education system. These reforms aim to improve transparency and restore trust in public examinations.
The use of technology such as biometric verification and CCTV monitoring is a major step toward achieving these goals.
Authorities believe that such measures will help eliminate cheating networks and encourage students to rely on their own abilities.
By strengthening the examination system, the government hopes to create a fair academic environment where talented students can succeed based on merit.
Final Words
The announcement of the BISE Rawalpindi List of Hard Centers for Biometric Attendance of Matric Students 2026 reflects the government’s strong commitment to transparent examinations.
With biometric verification, 24/7 CCTV monitoring, and strict supervision, the Rawalpindi Board aims to conduct the matric exams in a fair and disciplined manner.
Students are advised to stay calm, follow the exam rules, and focus on their preparation. These new measures are designed to protect honest students and ensure that everyone gets equal opportunities.
By implementing these reforms, the education authorities hope to make the Matric Annual Exams 2026 more reliable and trustworthy than ever before.








