In a major push for digitization in education, Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi has launched an online portal and mobile application for the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Lahore. This groundbreaking initiative marks a significant step towards streamlining access to educational services and resources for students across the province.
Naqvi, during his visit to BISE Lahore, lauded the launch of the “user-friendly online portal for all services, streamlining access to documents and all the services.” This online platform provides students with a convenient and efficient way to obtain documents, check results, apply for various services, and stay updated on important announcements.
One of the most exciting features of the initiative is the doorstep delivery of documents. Students can now request to receive their certificates, mark sheets, and other important documents directly at their homes, eliminating the need for physical visits to the board office.
Furthermore, Naqvi announced that this “groundbreaking initiative will soon extend to the remaining 8 boards across Punjab.” This expansion will benefit countless students across the province, providing them with equal access to the digitization of educational services.
The launch of the BISE Lahore online portal and mobile app is a welcome step towards enhancing transparency, efficiency, and convenience in the education sector. This initiative paves the way for a more digitally empowered educational landscape in Punjab, putting the power of information and service delivery directly into the hands of students.