No 373 /CE
23-March-2025
Board Of Intermediate And Secondary Education (BISE) Multan
BISE Multan Warns Against Sharing Guess Papers & Pairing Schemes on Social Media:
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan has issued a strict ban on the sharing of guess papers, pairing schemes, and old question papers on WhatsApp groups and other social media platforms. The board has taken serious notice of such activities, considering them a violation of exam security protocols.
As per the Punjab University and Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education Malpractices Act, 1950 (amended in 1999), anyone found guilty of sharing or promoting such content may face up to three years of imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 50,000. Additionally, violators may also be prosecuted under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, 2016 and the PEEDA Act, 2006.
Public and private teachers running social media groups have been strictly instructed to avoid uploading or sharing any BISE-related exam materials, or they will face legal action. The BISE Multan Controller of Examination has requested strict compliance to maintain the integrity of the examination system.
BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION,
MULTAN
No 373 /CE
Dated 23.03.2025
To
The Chief Executive Officer (DEA)
Multan, Khanewal, Vehari & Lodhran.
SUBJECT: STRICT BAN ON UPLOADING AND SHARING OF GUESS PAPERS, PAIRING SCHEME AND BISE QUESTION PAPERS ETC. ON SOCIAL MEDIA.
Reference subject cited above, the authority has taken serious notice of the sharing of Guess papers, pairing schemes and old question papers etc on different WhatsApp/ Media groups operated by Public or private teachers/ Persons.
Such practices are considered as a crime under Section 3(a)(iv),(x) & (xii) of the Punjab University and Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education, malpractices Act, 1950 as amended in 1999.
Whoever is found guilty of attempting or abetting this crime shall be punished with the imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and with fine which may extent to Rs.50,000/.
As such, sharing of the Guess Papers, Pairing Schemes & BISE Question Papers on Social Media Groups is strictly banned.
Moreover, the persons/ teachers found guilty of such disinformation/ sharing of such material on Social Media are liable to be punished under the prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, 2016. The same is also misconduct which is liable to be proceeded under PEEDA Act 2006.
You are, therefore, requested to issue necessary directions to all the Public & Private. teachers who are running social media groups/ WhatsApp not to share any kind of material regarding BISE, Exams, otherwise strict lawful action under prevalent rules shall be initiated against them.
Your cooperation in this regard shall be highly appreciated.
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATION

Legal Consequences of Sharing BISE Guess Papers & Exam Materials on Social Media:
With the annual board exams approaching, the BISE Multan’s latest directive aims to protect the fairness and transparency of the examination system. The illegal distribution of guess papers and pairing schemes often misleads students, undermining the credibility of the official exam process.
Teachers, students, and the general public must avoid engaging in such unlawful activities to prevent severe legal repercussions. Under electronic crimes and education laws, sharing unauthorized exam content can result in criminal charges and disciplinary action.
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