The temporary government in Punjab has introduced a mobile application for the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE), Lahore, to streamline the prolonged process of acquiring educational documents.
Interim Chief Minister Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, officially launched the convenient mobile application on Monday and conducted a trial to assess the functionalities integrated into the app.
Naqvi directed the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) to ensure the operational status of all boards’ applications within a week.
He emphasised that the mobile application is designed to address student concerns, facilitating the issuance of degrees, admission cards, and other essential documents. The app is set to provide immediate assistance to intermediate students across all boards once it is activated.
Exciting news from BISE Lahore! ???? Launched a user-friendly online portal for all services, streamlining access to documents and all the services. Students can now also receive documents at their doorstep. This groundbreaking initiative will soon extend to the remaining 8 boards… pic.twitter.com/BTnHSf3Ffj
— Mohsin Naqvi (@MohsinnaqviC42) January 15, 2024
Naqvi examined all the application features, including e-payment, online result verification, and the issuance of various documents such as degrees, duplicates, NOCs, and migration certificates. The app will also support governmental institutions in verifying degrees.
Provincial Education Minister Mansoor Qadir, along with the secretaries of the Higher Education Commission and Information, the chairman of PITB, the commissioner of Lahore, the chairman of BISE, and other officials, participated in the launch ceremony.