Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi
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The Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi (BIEK) is a government board in Karachi for intermediate education examination. It was established as a separate entity in 1974 through the "Sindh Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education" amendment act No. 20 page 31 of the 1973 book of documentation. The current chairman of the board is Prof. Nasim Ahmad Memon.[1] The board has the power to organize, regulate, develop and control intermediate education. The Board of Secondary Education, Karachi has similar authority for secondary education.
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Abbreviation | BIEK |
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Type | Board of Education |
Headquarters | Karachi |
Official languages | Urdu, Sindhi and English |
Chairman | Prof. Nasim Ahmed Memon |
Parent organization | Ministry of Education, Government of Sindh |
Affiliations | 354 colleges (2023) |
Website | biek |
Recent Developments and Reforms
In recent years, the Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi, has undertaken significant reforms to improve the examination system, enhance transparency, and modernize administrative processes. To ensure fairness in assessments, BIEK has implemented strict monitoring policies and introduced digital verification systems to prevent malpractice in examinations. Additionally, the board has integrated an online result system, allowing students to access their grades efficiently. In response to declining pass rates (as reported in 2024), the board has launched initiatives focused on curriculum improvement, teacher training programs, and student counselling services. Furthermore, BIEK has collaborated with various educational institutions and governmental organizations to enhance the quality of intermediate education in Karachi. These efforts reflect the board’s commitment to maintaining high academic standards while addressing evolving challenges in the education sector.
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